Single and multi-objective optimization - a comparative analysis

Z.S. Lipcsey, E.O. Effanga, C.A. Obikwere

Abstract


We compare the order relations used in single and in multi-objective optimization. The single objective optimization is based on a unique complete ordering. In multi-objective case there are infinite inequivalent partial orderings. The implications of these facts are analysed with examples. Some implications on Pareto techniques are also pointed out. A technique will be presented on the use of optimal frontier which synthesises it into a "compiled" guide to control the system successfully. Some applications as examples are presented like economic planning strategies etc.

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Z.S. Lipcsey, E.O. Effanga, C.A. Obikwere, Single and multi-objective optimization - a comparative analysis, J. Math. Comput. Sci., 9 (2019), 1-18

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