What is it about?
In the current study, a neutrosophic quadratic fractional programming (NQFP) problem is investigated using a new method. The NQFP problem is converted into the corresponding quadratic fractional programming (QFP) problem. The advantages of the suggested methodology can be viewed in terms of its applicability.
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Why is it important?
The QFP is formulated by using the score function and hence it is converted to the linear programming problem (LPP) using the Taylor series, which can be solved by LPP techniques or software (e.g., Lingo). Finally, an example is given for illustration.
Perspectives
The proposed method can be applied to solve enormous types of QFP with different types of parameter input data, easier than algebraic methods, and reduced the effort to obtain final solution. Finally, the article would be extended in different topics of Operations Research in future work.
Dr. PAVAN KUMAR
VIT Bhopal University
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This page is a summary of: A new method for solving quadratic fractional programming problem in neutrosophic environment, Open Engineering, January 2021, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1515/eng-2021-0088.
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