Optimal Solution for Degeneracy Fuzzy Transportation Problem Using Zero Termination and Robust Ranking Methods
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a new method for the Fuzzy optimal solution to the Degeneracy transportation problem with Fuzzy parameters. We develop Fuzzy version of Zero Termination and FMODI algorithms for finding Fuzzy basic feasible and fuzzy optimal solution of fuzzy transportation problems with change into crisp form using Robust ranking technique. The proposed method is easy to understand and to apply for finding Fuzzy optimal solution of degenerate Fuzzy transportation problem occurring in real world situation. To illustrate the proposed method, numerical examples are provided and the results obtained are discussed.
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