Abstract

In this paper, a bi-level chance constrained programming problem is considered when the coefficients of the objective function is presented as neutrosophic numbers and the right- hand side of the constraints is normal variables and the constraints have a joint probability distribution. While the probability problem and applying the score and accurate functions the problem is converted into an equivalent deterministic non- linear programming problem, a fuzzy programming approach is applied by defining membership function. A linear membership function is used for obtaining optimal compromise solution. A numerical example is given to illustrate the proposed methodology.

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