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Paratane, P. M.
- Tolerance Approach to Sensitivity Analysis in Multiobjective Transportation Problem
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P. M. Paratane
1,
A. K. Bit
2
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1 Department of Mathematics, Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Shivajinagar, Pune -411005, IN
2 Department of Mathematics, College of Military Engineering, Pune - 411 031, IN
1 Department of Mathematics, Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Shivajinagar, Pune -411005, IN
2 Department of Mathematics, College of Military Engineering, Pune - 411 031, IN
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The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society, Vol 87, No 3-4 (2020), Pagination: 178–192Abstract
This paper represents ordinary sensitivity analysis and tolerance approach to sensitivity analysis in supply and demand values of the multiobjective transportation problem. Our proposed approach allows simultaneous and independent changes in the supply and demand values. The aim of this paper is to find the ranges for each supply and demand value within which the changes can occur without affecting the current basis of the best compromise solution. We have used the best compromise solution obtained using fuzzy programming technique for the postoptimality analysis of the multiobjective transportation problem. The approach is illustrated by a numerical example.Keywords
Multiobjective Transportation Problem, The Best Compromise Solution, Sensitivity Analysis, Tolerance Analysis, Fuzzy Linear Programming, Membership Function.References
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- Sensitivity Analysis in Multiobjective Solid Transportation Problem
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Authors
P. M. Paratane
1,
A. K. Bit
2
Affiliations
1 Department of Mathematics, Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce (Autonomous), Shivajinagar, Pune -411005, IN
2 Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Civil Engg., College of Military Engineering, Pune-411 031, IN
1 Department of Mathematics, Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce (Autonomous), Shivajinagar, Pune -411005, IN
2 Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Civil Engg., College of Military Engineering, Pune-411 031, IN
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The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society, Vol 90, No 3-4 (2023), Pagination: 343–356Abstract
In this paper, we have discussed ordinary sensitivity analysis and tolerance analysis for supply, demand and conveyance capacity values of MSTP. Our aim to develop a method to obtain the sensitivity analysis for supply, demand and conveyance capacity values of MSTP by applying tolerance approach. It allows the variations in more than one parameter simultaneously and independently without altering the current optimal basis. The method is illustrated by a numerical example.Keywords
Multiobjective Solid Transportation Problem (MSTP), Fuzzy Programming Technique, Best Compromise Solution, Membership Function, Sensitivity Analysis, Ordinary Sensitivity Analysis, Tolerance Ranges, Symmetric Tolerance Ranges, Maximal Percentage ToleranceReferences
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- P. M. Paratane, and A. K. Bit, Tolerance Approach to Sensitivity Analysis in Multiobjective Transportation Problem, The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society, 87(3-4), (2020), 178–192.
- S. Sitarz, Approaches to sensitivity analysis in MOLP, International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science, 6(3), (2014), 54–60.
- R. E. Wendell, Using bounds on the data in linear programming: The tolerance approach to sensitivity analysis, Mathematical Programming, 29(3), (1984), 304–322.
- R. E. Wendell, The tolerance approach to sensitivity analysis in linear programming, Management Science, 31(5), (1985), 564–578.