Abstract

<abstract><p>The primary goal of optimization theory is to formulate solutions for real-life challenges that play a fundamental role in our daily lives. One of the most significant issues within this framework is the Linear Fractional Programming Problem (LFrPP). In practical situations, such as production planning and financial decision-making, it is often feasible to express objectives as a ratio of two distinct objectives. To enhance the efficacy of these problems in representing real-world scenarios, it is reasonable to utilize fuzzy sets for expressing variables and parameters. In this research, we have worked on the Fully Fuzzy Linear Fractional Linear Programming Problem (FFLFrLPP). In our approach to problem-solving, we simplified the intricate structure of the FFLFrLPP into a crisp Linear Programming Problem (LPP) while accommodating the inherent fuzziness. Notably, unlike literature, our proposed technique avoided variable transformation, which is highly competitive in addressing fuzzy-based problems. Our methodology also distinguishes itself from the literature in preserving fuzziness throughout the process, from problem formulation to solution. In this study, we conducted a rigorous evaluation of our proposed methodology by applying it to a selection of numerical examples and production problems sourced from the existing literature. Our findings revealed significant improvements in performance when compared to established solution approaches. Additionally, we presented comprehensive statistical analyses showcasing the robustness and effectiveness of our algorithms when addressing large-scale problem instances. This research underscores the innovative contributions of our methods to the field, further advancing the state-of-the-art in problem-solving techniques.</p></abstract>

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