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Revised Harmonious Fuzzy Technique for Solving Fully Fuzzy Multi-Objective Linear Fractional Programming Problems

Authors: Maher A. Nawkhass;

Revised Harmonious Fuzzy Technique for Solving Fully Fuzzy Multi-Objective Linear Fractional Programming Problems

Abstract

The revised harmonious fuzzy technique (RHFT) is a method used to solve fuzzy optimization problems. It was capitalized as an extension of the classical linear programming technique to handle constraints and objectives that are fuzzy. The harmonious fuzzy technique HFT aims to find a solution that satisfies the uncertain restraints and optimizes the uncertain objectives while taking into account the uncertainty or fuzziness of the problem parameters. This work demonstrates how the RHFT can be utilized to dexterously solve “fully fuzzy multi-goal linear fractional programming (FFMOLFP) problems”. Initially, the FFMOLFP problem can be converted to “single goal linear fractional programming (SOLFP) problems” consuming the modified brittle linear technique. Second, the RHFT is applied to converted brittle problems into linear programming problem, which follow, “the single-goal problem” is made on so on applied the revised harmonious fuzzy for apiece level. at the end, the obtained LPP will be solved by applied the simplex algorithm. To illustrate the application of this method, two examples will be provided. Also, the numerical results are simulated by comparing between proposed method and efficient ranking function methods for fully fuzzy linear fractional programming problems FFLFPP

Keywords

Fuzzy Set, Technology, Fuzzy Number, Triangular Fuzzy Number, T, Science, Fuzzy Revised Harmonic Mean, Q, Fuzzy Linear Fractional Programming, Revised Harmonic Mean

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