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Pinkey

Pinkey completed her Master of Science in Mathematics from Vaish Women College Rohtak, Haryana, India. Pinkey completed her Graduation Degree from Government women college Rohtak (Maharshi Dayanand University), Haryana, India. She has published more than two research papers in International Journal and more than two papers presented in International Conference and Seminar. She has also qualified CSIR Net in Mathematics. This present book makes an effort to explain the GP problem using some novel, alternative approaches. The aforementioned techniques provide a novel strategy that makes it simple to address goal programming issues and obtain better solutions. Most of the time, these techniques lessen the number of iterations while also enhancing the best outcome. This book tends to suggest solutions for solving goal programming problems based on maximising profit and minimising cost by implementing new, innovative approaches to increase the algorithm’s efficiency, followed by analysis. The procedure for determining an accurate goal for each objective is to first formulate the objective function for each objective, and then, in accordance with the fundamentals of goal programming, find a solution that minimises the sum of deviations from their corresponding targets, regardless of the standards established by the authority. This book contains a total of nine chapters.

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