Title
Interval fuzzy preferences in the graph model for conflict resolution
Abstract
A new analysis technique, appropriate to situations of high preference uncertainty, is added to the graph model for conflict resolution methodology. Interval fuzzy stabilities are now formulated, based on decision makers’ (DMs’) interval fuzzy preferences over feasible scenarios or states in a conflict. Interval fuzzy stability notions enhance the applicability of the graph model, and generalize its crisp and fuzzy preference-based stability ideas. A graph model is both a formal representation and an analysis procedure for multiple participant-multiple objective decisions that employs stability concepts representing various forms of human behavior under conflict. Defined based on a type-2 fuzzy logic, an interval fuzzy preference for one state over another is represented by a subinterval of [0, 1] indicating an interval-valued preference degree for the first state over the second. The interval fuzzy stabilities put forward in this research are interval fuzzy Nash stability, interval fuzzy general metarational stability, interval fuzzy symmetric metarational stability, and interval fuzzy sequential stability. A state is interval fuzzy stable for a DM if moving to any other state is not adequately desirable to the DM; where adequacy is measured by the interval fuzzy satisficing threshold of the DM and farsightedness, involving possible moves and countermoves by DMs, is determined by the interval fuzzy stability notion selected. Note that infinitely many degrees in an interval-valued preference are preserved in characterizing the desirability of a move. A state from which no DM can move to any sufficiently desirable scenario is an interval fuzzy equilibrium, and is interpreted as a possible resolution of the strategic conflict under study. The new stability concept is illustrated through its application to an environmental conflict that took place in Elmira, Ontario, Canada. Insightful results are identified and discussed.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10700-017-9279-7
FO & DM
Keywords
Field
DocType
Graph model,Interval fuzzy preference,Interval fuzzy stability,Interval fuzzy equilibrium
Farsightedness,Satisficing,Mathematical optimization,Fuzzy logic,Conflict resolution,Formal representation,Graph model,Mathematics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
17
3
1568-4539
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
10
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
M. Abul Bashar1212.83
K. W. Hipel2812116.70
D. Marc Kilgour357170.61
Amer Obeidi4274.44