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This book introduces readers to the use of R codes for optimization
problems. First, it provides the necessary background to understand
data envelopment analysis (DEA), with a special emphasis on fuzzy
DEA. It then describes DEA models, including fuzzy DEA models, and
shows how to use them to solve optimization problems with R.
Further, it discusses the main advantages of R in optimization
problems, and provides R codes based on real-world data sets
throughout. Offering a comprehensive review of DEA and fuzzy DEA
models and the corresponding R codes, this practice-oriented
reference guide is intended for masters and Ph.D. students in
various disciplines, as well as practitioners and researchers.
The book offers a comprehensive, practice-oriented introduction to
the field of fuzzy mathematical programming (FMP) as key topic of
modern analytics. FMP plays a fundamental role in dealing with a
varied range of problems, such as those concerning smart cities,
sustainability, and renewable energies. This book includes an
introduction to the basic concepts, together with extensive
information on the computational-intelligence-based optimization
models and techniques that have been used to date. Special emphasis
is given to fuzzy transportation problems. The book is a valuable
resource for researchers, data scientists and practitioners dealing
with computational-intelligence-based optimization models for
analytics.
This book introduces readers to the use of R codes for optimization
problems. First, it provides the necessary background to understand
data envelopment analysis (DEA), with a special emphasis on fuzzy
DEA. It then describes DEA models, including fuzzy DEA models, and
shows how to use them to solve optimization problems with R.
Further, it discusses the main advantages of R in optimization
problems, and provides R codes based on real-world data sets
throughout. Offering a comprehensive review of DEA and fuzzy DEA
models and the corresponding R codes, this practice-oriented
reference guide is intended for masters and Ph.D. students in
various disciplines, as well as practitioners and researchers.
This book presents the necessary and essential backgrounds of fuzzy
set theory and linear programming, particularly a broad range of
common Fuzzy Linear Programming (FLP) models and related,
convenient solution techniques. These models and methods belong to
three common classes of fuzzy linear programming, namely: (i) FLP
problems in which all coefficients are fuzzy numbers, (ii) FLP
problems in which the right-hand-side vectors and the decision
variables are fuzzy numbers, and (iii) FLP problems in which the
cost coefficients, the right-hand-side vectors and the decision
variables are fuzzy numbers. The book essentially generalizes the
well-known solution algorithms used in linear programming to the
fuzzy environment. Accordingly, it can be used not only as a
textbook, teaching material or reference book for undergraduate and
graduate students in courses on applied mathematics, computer
science, management science, industrial engineering, artificial
intelligence, fuzzy information processes, and operations research,
but can also serve as a reference book for researchers in these
fields, especially those engaged in optimization and soft
computing. For textbook purposes, it also includes simple and
illustrative examples to help readers who are new to the field.
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