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Multicriterion information retrieval from matrix archives

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Translated from Programmnoe Obespechenie i Modeli Sistemnogo Analiza, pp. 19–25, 1991.

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Terekhin, A.N., Pshenko, S.Y. Multicriterion information retrieval from matrix archives. Comput Math Model 4, 307–311 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01128752

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