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In order to simulate the uncertainty associated with impression or vagueness, a decision maker may give her/his judgments by means of triangular fuzzy reciprocal preference relations in the process of decision making. The study of their consistency becomes a very important aspect to avoid a...
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The interest rate and volatility may have different values in the different commercial banks and financial institutions. Moreover, the fluctuations of the underlying assets are rare events, and there are not enough historical data to estimate the jump intensity in a precise sense. This paper...
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In decision making problems, there may be the cases where the decision makers express their judgements by using preference relations with incomplete information. Then one of the key issues is how to estimate the missing preference values. In this paper, we introduce an incomplete interval...
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In this paper, we propose a theoretical entanglement concentration protocol for unknown triparticle W class states, and then the physical implementation of this proposal has also been presented in cavity QED. The general protocol is mainly based on the appropriate Bell state measurements. In the...
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Fossil fuel is running out day by day and wide plantation of energy plants is very promising to solve future energy crisis. However, China has to feed 22% of the world population but occupies less than 10% global arable lands. Therefore exploiting 2,000,000 ha of non-agricultural coastal land...
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