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The PSK Method for Solving Fully Intuitionistic Fuzzy Assignment Problems With Some Software Tools

The PSK Method for Solving Fully Intuitionistic Fuzzy Assignment Problems With Some Software Tools
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Author(s): P. Senthil Kumar (Navodaya Institute of Technology, India)
Copyright: 2020
Pages: 54
Source title: Theoretical and Applied Mathematics in International Business
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Bryan Christiansen (Global Research Society, USA)and Fatima Shuwaikh (Université Paris Saclay, France)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8458-2.ch009

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Abstract

The assignment problem (AP) is a particular case of a linear programming problem that deals with the allocation of various resources for various activities on a 1-to-1 basis. It does so in such a manner that the profit or sale involved in the process is maximum and cost or time is minimum. Generally, the profit/sale/cost/time is called the parameter of the AP and this is not a crisp number due to some uncontrollable factors. They can also involve uncertainty and hesitation. Therefore, to solve the AP under an intuitionistic fuzzy environment in this chapter, the author proposes the PSK (P. Senthil Kumar) method. Numerous theorems which are related to intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problem is proposed and is proved by PSK. By using the PSK method, the real-life related fully intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problems are solved. The proposed results are verified by both LINGO 17.0 and TORA software packages. In addition to verifying the efficiency and realism of the proposed method, the computer code based on LINGO 17.0 is presented. Results, discussion, comparative study, and the advantages of the PSK method are given. The chapter ends with the conclusion and future studies.

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