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Characterization of efficient solutions of multi-objective \(E\)-convex programming problems. (English) Zbl 1056.90127

Summary: We shall interest with characterization of efficient solutions for special classes of problems. These classes are called \(E\)-convex programming Problems in which the decision spaces effected by an operator \(E\). Duality gap, in multi-objective programming problems, can’t be occur in our considered class. In the end of paper an illustrative example was presented.

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90C29 Multi-objective and goal programming
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