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Upravlenie Bol'shimi Sistemami, 2010, Issue 30.1, , Pages 128–143 (Mi ubs492)  

Network-based models in Decision-making

Principle of multi-modeling in models of individual preferences

A. Belykha, R. Shaydulina, K. Gureevb, V. A. Kharitonovb, A. Alekseevb

a Perm State Agricultural Academy named after Academinican D.N. Pryanishnikov
b Perm state technical university
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Abstract: New capabilities of individual preferences studies are substantiated. Linear and non-linear (matrix) methods of complex evaluation allow decreasing dimensionality of the decision-making problem, and analyzing dynamics of qualitative changes in convolution.
Keywords: principle of multi-modeling, preferences modeling, linear and non-linear (matrix) convolutions.
Document Type: Article
UDC: 519.816
BBC: 65в631.0
Language: Russian
Citation: A. Belykh, R. Shaydulin, K. Gureev, V. A. Kharitonov, A. Alekseev, “Principle of multi-modeling in models of individual preferences”, UBS, 30.1 (2010), 128–143
Citation in format AMSBIB
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