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A farm structure optimization problem is considered which is formulated as a multicriteria linear programming problem with uncertain coefficients. The uncertain data are expressed in terms of L-R type fuzzy numbers. According to a principle of comparison of fuzzy numbers proposed in the ‘FLIP’ method, the orginal problem is transformed into a multicriteria linear fractional programming problem which is then solved using an interactive procedure. A real numerical example of a farm structure optimization problem is solved using the ‘FLIP’ software on micro.

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Czyżak, P. (1990). Application of the ’FLIP’ Method to Farm Structure Optimization under Uncertainty. In: Slowinski, R., Teghem, J. (eds) Stochastic Versus Fuzzy Approaches to Multiobjective Mathematical Programming under Uncertainty. Theory and Decision Library, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2111-5_13

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