Generating well-behaved utility functions for compromise programming

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1996

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Alonso Morón, M., Romero López, C., Romero Ruiz Del Portal, F. «Generating Well-Behaved Utility Functions for Compromise Programming». Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, vol. 91, n.o 3, diciembre de 1996, pp. 643-49. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02190125.

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The purpose of this paper is to seek utility functions satisfying a weak condition which guarantees that the utility optimum always belongs to the compromise set. This set is a special subset of the attainable or feasible set, which is generated through the application of the well-known operational research approach called compromise programming. It is shown that there are large families of utility functions satisfying this condition, thus reinforcing the value of compromise programming as a good surrogate of the traditional utility optimum.

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