On a conjecture with implications for multicriteria decision making
Abstract
I prove Richard Soland's conjecture that for an efficient solution to a multicriteria optimization problem, there need not exist a continuous, strictly increasing and strictly concave criterion space function that attains its maximum at the vector of criteria values achieved by that solution. I work out an important implication of this result for multicriteria decision making.
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