Multi-objective optimization in formation tasks of leather and fur materials
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2014.27262Keywords:
compromise area, optimization task, physical and chemical processes, leather and fur materialsAbstract
The comparative analysis of the efficiency of different ways to obtain a compromise solution in the multi-objective constrained optimization tasks has been conducted. The analysis was performed for a number of innovative technologies of leather and fur materials forming.
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