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In this chapter the main issues of multi-objective optimisation (MOO) will be introduced with particular reference to multi-objective programming (MOP). Particular attention will be devoted to those optimisation problems that can be fully defined mathematically as shown in Sect. 2.10. Many of the issues presented in the chapter can be extended to MOO.

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Mastinu, G., Gobbi, M., Miano, C. (2006). Multi-objective Optimisation. In: Optimal Design of Complex Mechanical Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34355-4_3

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