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Example of "The Lop" in decision making

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... illustrate the results of the LOP given in (5) in Figure 6(a). Assume that z 1 is the current ND point and corresponds to y 3 . ...

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... solve LOP(z 1 , {y 3 }). The hatched rectangle in Figure 6(b) is provided to identify the regions which are excluded by constraints ...

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... we solve LOP(z 1 , {y 3 , y 4 }). The result is z 3 ( Figure 6(b)), which is dominated; we, however, find z 4 as a ND point in the sub-slice SSL(z 1 3 , y 5 ). Then, in Figure 6(c), we solve LOP(z 4 , {y 3 , y 4 , y 5 }). ...

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... result is z 3 ( Figure 6(b)), which is dominated; we, however, find z 4 as a ND point in the sub-slice SSL(z 1 3 , y 5 ). Then, in Figure 6(c), we solve LOP(z 4 , {y 3 , y 4 , y 5 }). The result is z 5 which is in the slice SL(z 5 3 ). ...

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... z A is dominated, e.g. z 3 in Figure 6, we will search for a ND point such as z 4 which belongs to the sub-slice SSL(z 1 3 , y 5 ). Sometimes such a point does not exist, e.g., z 2 is dominated and no ND point exists in the sub-slice SSL(z 1 3 , y 4 ). ...

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