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Z-relation-based multistage decision making

Multistage decision problems have attracted interest in various fields. Starting from the pioneering work of Bellman and Zadeh, a large class of comprehensive studies for fuzzy, stochastic and other settings were proposed. The main issue missed in the existing works is partial reliability of informa...

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Published in:Information sciences 2024-01, Vol.653, p.119799, Article 119799
Main Authors: Aliev, Rafik A., Pedrycz, Witold, Guirimov, Babek G., Huseynov, Oleg H., Aliyev, Rafig R.
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