Credibilistic Programming: An Introduction to Models and Applications
It provides fuzzy programming approach to solve real-life decision problems in fuzzy environment. Within the framework of credibility theory, it provides a self-contained, comprehensive and up-to-date presentation of fuzzy programming models, algorithms and applications in portfolio analysis.
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Credibilistic Programming: An Introduction to Models and Applications
It provides fuzzy programming approach to solve real-life decision problems in fuzzy environment. Within the framework of credibility theory, it provides a self-contained, comprehensive and up-to-date presentation of fuzzy programming models, algorithms and applications in portfolio analysis.
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Credibilistic Programming: An Introduction to Models and Applications

Credibilistic Programming: An Introduction to Models and Applications

by Xiang Li
Credibilistic Programming: An Introduction to Models and Applications

Credibilistic Programming: An Introduction to Models and Applications

by Xiang Li

Paperback(2013)

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Overview

It provides fuzzy programming approach to solve real-life decision problems in fuzzy environment. Within the framework of credibility theory, it provides a self-contained, comprehensive and up-to-date presentation of fuzzy programming models, algorithms and applications in portfolio analysis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642427176
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 05/20/2015
Series: Uncertainty and Operations Research
Edition description: 2013
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

Preface.- Credibility Theory.- Credibilistic Programming.- Mathematical Programming.- Expected Value Model.- Chance-Constrained Programming.- Entropy Maximization Model.- Cross-Entropy Minimization Model.- Regret Minimization Model.
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