Abstract

A neural network model is constructed to solve convex quadratic multi-objective programming problem (CQMPP). The CQMPP is first converted into an equivalent single-objective convex quadratic programming problem by the mean of the weighted sum method, where the Pareto optimal solution (POS) are given by diversifying values of weights. Then, for given various values weights, multiple projection neural networks are employded to search for Pareto optimal solutions. Based on employing Lyapunov theory, the proposed neural network approach is established to be stable in the sense of Lyapunov and it is globally convergent to an exact optimal solution of the single-objective problem. The simulation results also show that the presented model is feasible and efficient.

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