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== Introduction ==
In mathematical terms, the multiobjective problem
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where <math> \mu_i </math> is the <math>i</math>-th objective function, <math>g</math> and <math>h</math> are the inequality and equality constraints, respectively, and <math>x</math> is the vector of optimization or decision variables. The solution to the above problem is a set of Pareto points. Pareto solutions are those for which improvement in one objective can only occur with the worsening of at least one other objective. Thus, instead of a unique solution to the problem (which is typically the case in traditional mathematical programming), the solution to
== Solution Methods ==
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