Optimal Neutrosophic Assignment and the Hungarian Method
Operations research methods focus on formulating decision models, models that approximate the real work environment to mathematical models, and their optimal solution helps the decision maker to make optimal decisions that guarantee the greatest profit or the lowest cost. These models were built bas...
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description | Operations research methods focus on formulating decision models, models that approximate the real work environment to mathematical models, and their optimal solution helps the decision maker to make optimal decisions that guarantee the greatest profit or the lowest cost. These models were built based on the data collected on the practical issue under study, and these data are classic values, specific values that are correct and accurate during the period in which these data are collected, which means that they remain ideal if the surrounding conditions remain the same as those in which they were collected. Data, and since the aim of this study is to make ideal decisions and to develop future plans through which we achieve the greatest profit or the least cost, It was necessary to search for a study that fits all the conditions in which the work environment passes in the present and the future. If we take data, neural values, indeterminate values - uncertain - leave nothing to chance, and take into account all conditions from worst to best. In this paper, we will present a complementary study to what we have done in previous research, the purpose of which was to reformulate some operational research methods using neutrosophic data. We will reformulate the assignment problem and one of the methods for its solution, which is the Hungarian method, using neutrosophic concepts, and we will explain the difference between using classical and neutrosophic data through examples. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d7d059fa2dfd410895ee3211e3f6a5622023-10-14T10:16:13ZengUniversity of New MexicoNeutrosophic Sets and Systems2331-60552331-608X2023-09-015721022310.5281/zenodo.8271364Optimal Neutrosophic Assignment and the Hungarian MethodMaissam JdidFlorentin SmarandacheOperations research methods focus on formulating decision models, models that approximate the real work environment to mathematical models, and their optimal solution helps the decision maker to make optimal decisions that guarantee the greatest profit or the lowest cost. These models were built based on the data collected on the practical issue under study, and these data are classic values, specific values that are correct and accurate during the period in which these data are collected, which means that they remain ideal if the surrounding conditions remain the same as those in which they were collected. Data, and since the aim of this study is to make ideal decisions and to develop future plans through which we achieve the greatest profit or the least cost, It was necessary to search for a study that fits all the conditions in which the work environment passes in the present and the future. If we take data, neural values, indeterminate values - uncertain - leave nothing to chance, and take into account all conditions from worst to best. In this paper, we will present a complementary study to what we have done in previous research, the purpose of which was to reformulate some operational research methods using neutrosophic data. We will reformulate the assignment problem and one of the methods for its solution, which is the Hungarian method, using neutrosophic concepts, and we will explain the difference between using classical and neutrosophic data through examples. https://fs.unm.edu/NSS/OptimalNeutrosophicAssignment12.pdfoptimal assignment problemhungarian methodlinear modelsneutrosophic logic |
spellingShingle | Maissam Jdid Florentin Smarandache Optimal Neutrosophic Assignment and the Hungarian Method Neutrosophic Sets and Systems optimal assignment problem hungarian method linear models neutrosophic logic |
title | Optimal Neutrosophic Assignment and the Hungarian Method |
title_full | Optimal Neutrosophic Assignment and the Hungarian Method |
title_fullStr | Optimal Neutrosophic Assignment and the Hungarian Method |
title_full_unstemmed | Optimal Neutrosophic Assignment and the Hungarian Method |
title_short | Optimal Neutrosophic Assignment and the Hungarian Method |
title_sort | optimal neutrosophic assignment and the hungarian method |
topic | optimal assignment problem hungarian method linear models neutrosophic logic |
url | https://fs.unm.edu/NSS/OptimalNeutrosophicAssignment12.pdf |
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