Nicola Lombardi
Combining the Ruin and Recreate Principle and Multiobjective Optimization in RPDPTW.
Rel. Paolo Brandimarte. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Mathematical Engineering, 2023
Abstract
In various technical domains, a wide array of problems can be framed as optimization problems, in which the goal is to minimize an objective function, often referred to as a cost function, concerning some parameter constraints. Numerous optimization methods have been proposed, but many of them demand stringent mathematical conditions that make them impractical in real-world industrial scenarios. Moreover, practical problems often involve tradeoffs between multiple objectives, such as financial costs, emissions, hours of labor, and employee well-being. This complex nature of problems introduces the possibility of the absence of a solution that minimizes all the objectives simultaneously. Hence, the involvement of a decision-maker becomes crucial to establishing preferences and selecting the definitive solution.
This is the essence of multiobjective optimization
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