Abstract

We propose to use block norms to generate nondominated solutions of multiple criteria programs and introduce the new concept of the oblique norm that is specially tailored to handle general problems. We prove the equivalence of finding the properly nondominated solutions of a multiple criteria program and solving its scalarization by means of oblique norms.

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