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A canonical model of decision making, with a disjunctive restriction [1] and the concept of a Pareto set Π(A) which describes the uncertainty region [3], is used as a basis for developing a method for active narrowing enquiries for solving canonical pseudoboolean optimization problems.
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Kozlova, M.G. Synthesis of Narrowing Enquiries. Journal of Mathematical Sciences 107, 4500–4502 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012593525732
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