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A hybrid approach for biobjective optimization
2018
Discrete Optimization
A large number of the real world planning problems which are today solved using Operations Research methods are actually multiobjective planning problems, but most of them are solved using singleobjective methods. The reason for converting, i.e. simplifying, multiobjective problems to singleobjective problems is that no standard multiobjective solvers exist and specialized algorithms need to be programmed from scratch. In this article we will present a hybrid approach, which operates both in
doi:10.1016/j.disopt.2018.02.001
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