2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/5314322
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A New Methodology for Solving Piecewise Quadratic Fuzzy Cooperative Continuous Static Games

Abstract: This paper deals with n -players fuzzy cooperative continuous static games (FCCSGs). The cost function coefficients are characterized by piecewise quadratic fuzzy numbers. One of the best approximate intervals, namely, the inexact interval of the piecewise quadratic fuzzy number is used. Furthermore, we proposed a new methodology based on the weighted Tchebycheff method to solve CCSG with … Show more

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“…In [37], the authors focused on the probabilistic linguistic matrix games based on the fuzzy theories. Some resarchers studied several methodologies on fuzzy cooperative games and fuzzy non-cooperative games [38], [39]. Li and Tu [40] developed a new method to solving general intuitionistic fuzzy matrix games, which takes into account the degree of acceptance that general intuitionistic fuzzy constraints can be violated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [37], the authors focused on the probabilistic linguistic matrix games based on the fuzzy theories. Some resarchers studied several methodologies on fuzzy cooperative games and fuzzy non-cooperative games [38], [39]. Li and Tu [40] developed a new method to solving general intuitionistic fuzzy matrix games, which takes into account the degree of acceptance that general intuitionistic fuzzy constraints can be violated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, numerous authors have studied games under uncertainty, including Garg et al [21], Khalifa et al [22,23], Xiao et al [24], Rasoulzadeh et al [25], Zanjani et al [26], Das [27], Veeramani et al [28], and Mao et al [29]. Osman [30,31] analyzed the solvability set, stability set of the first kind, and stability set of the second kind for parametric convex nonlinear programming.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%