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In many real-world applications, we face the problem that several objectives have to be optimized concurrently. Such problems are termed as multi-objective optimization problems (MOPs) in literature. As one general example, consider the design of a product where two important objectives are commonly to minimize the cost of the product in order to maximize the profit as well as to maximize its quality.
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Sun, JQ., Xiong, FR., Schütze, O., Hernández, C. (2019). Multi-objective Optimization. In: Cell Mapping Methods . Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0457-6_9
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