
Preface. From the mathematical point of view multicriteria optimization (MCO) is a natural generalization of optimization problems. The need of decision making in contradictory situations makes MCO methods so interesting for us. MCO deals with one of the most sophisticated aspects of human activity which is to achieve several goals by the single act of decision making. MCO models and ordinary optimization are not very much different in task definition, giving us hope to use the similar numerical methods.
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