Graphical Method for Solving Neutrosophical Nonlinear Programming Models

Journal Title: Neutrosophic Systems with Applications - Year 2023, Vol 9, Issue 1

Abstract

An important method for finding the optimal solution for linear and nonlinear models is the graphical method, which is used if the linear or nonlinear mathematical model contains one, two, or three variables. The models that contain only two variables are among the most models for which the optimal solution has been obtained graphically, whether these models are linear or non-linear in references and research that are concerned with the science of operations research, when the data of the issue under study is classical data. In this research, we will present a study through, which we present the graphical method for solving Neutrosophical nonlinear models in the following case: A nonlinear programming issue, the objective function is a nonlinear function, and the constraints are linear functions. Note that we can use the same method if (i) the objective function follower is a linear follower and the constraints are nonlinear; (ii) the objective function is a non-linear follower and the constraints are non-linear. In the three cases, the nonlinear models are neutrosophic, and as we know, the mathematical model is a nonlinear model if any of the components of the objective function or the constraints are nonlinear expressions, and the nonlinear expressions may be in both. At the left end of the constraints are neutrosophic values, at least one or all of them. Then, the possible solutions to the neutrosophic nonlinear programming problem are the set of rays NX ∈ Rn that fulfills all the constraints. As for the region of possible solutions, it is the region that contains all the rays that fulfill the constraints. The optimal solution is the beam that fulfills all constraints and at which the function reaches a maximum or minimum value, depending on the nature of the issue under study (noting that it is not necessary to be alone).

Authors and Affiliations

Maissam Jdid, Florentin Smarandache

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  • EP ID EP729571
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.61356/j.nswa.2023.67
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Maissam Jdid, Florentin Smarandache (2023). Graphical Method for Solving Neutrosophical Nonlinear Programming Models. Neutrosophic Systems with Applications, 9(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-729571