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Solving multiple-objective problems in the objective space
Authors:P. A. V. Ferreira  M. E. S. Machado
Affiliation:(1) Faculty of Electrical Engineering, UNICAMP, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil;(2) Electrical Engineering Department, Federal University of Ceará, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil
Abstract:Projection and relaxation techniques are employed to decompose a multiobjective problem into a two-level structure. The basic manipulation consists in projecting the decision variables onto the space of the implicit tradeoffs, allowing the definition of a relaxed multiobjective master problem directly in the objective space. An additional subproblem tests the feasibility of the solution encountered by the relaxed problem. Some properties of the relaxed problem (linearity, small number of variables, etc.) render its solution efficient by a number of methods. Representatives of two different classes of multiobjective methods [the Geoffrion, Dyer, Feinberg (GDF) method and the fuzzy method of Baptistella and Ollero] are implemented and applied within this context to a water resources allocation problem. The results attest the computational viability of the overall procedure and its usefulness for the solution of multiobjective problems.This work was partially sponsored by grants from CNPq and FAPESP, Brazil. The authors are indebted to the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments.
Keywords:Multiobjective optimization  convex programming  decision theory  fuzzy sets theory  water resources allocation
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