Ranking of octagonal fuzzy numbers for solving fuzzy linear Programming problems

Abstract

Fuzzy linear programming problem performs an vital role in modeling process, as we can produce uncertainty arising in real life problems. The paper aims at solving linear programming problems in which the parameters are octagonal fuzzy numbers with the help of robust ranking method. The fuzzy linear programming problems can be transformed into crisp value problem to obtain a optimal solution using simplex method. Further the obtain result is compared with a graphical method.

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K. Sleva kumari, R. Tamilarasi

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  • EP ID EP392582
  • DOI 10.9790/9622-0710056265.
  • Views 84
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K. Sleva kumari, R. Tamilarasi (2017). Ranking of octagonal fuzzy numbers for solving fuzzy linear Programming problems. International Journal of engineering Research and Applications, 7(10), 62-65. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-392582