Technical Note—Proper Efficiency and the Linear Vector Maximum Problem
H. Isermann
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H. Isermann: University of Regensburg, Regensburg, West Germany
Operations Research, 1974, vol. 22, issue 1, 189-191
Abstract:
A vector maximum problem arises when more than one scalar-valued objective function is to be maximized simultaneously over a given range of definition. This note considers linear vector maximum problems and shows that each efficient solution of a linear vector maximum problem also satisfies the requirements of a restricted concept of efficiency, the notion of proper efficiency.
Date: 1974
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