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Stochastic and Fuzzy Random Two-Level Programming

Masatoshi Sakawa (), Ichiro Nishizaki () and Hideki Katagiri ()
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Masatoshi Sakawa: Hiroshima University
Ichiro Nishizaki: Hiroshima University
Hideki Katagiri: Hiroshima University

Chapter Chapter 5 in Fuzzy Stochastic Multiobjective Programming, 2011, pp 169-223 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In this chapter, for resolving the conflict between two decision makers (DMs) who have different interests in hierarchical managerial or public organizations, two-level programming is discussed. In particular, we consider two-level programming problems with random variable and fuzzy random variable coefficients to deal with the uncertainty involved in cooperative and noncooperative decision making situations. By using optimization models provided in Chapters 3 and 4, the original stochastic and fuzzy random two-level programming problems are transformed into the deterministic two-level programming problems.

Keywords: Membership Function; Programming Problem; Fuzzy Goal; Fuzzy Random Variable; Stackelberg Solution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-8402-9_5

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