Optimization methods to estimate alternatives in AHP: The classification with respect to the dependence of irrelevant alternatives

This paper focuses on specific rank reversal phenomena in optimization methods (the least squares method, the chi-square method, etc.) designed to derive preference weights of alternatives from pairwise comparison matrices in the Analytic Hierarchy Process. It is preferable that the most irrelevant...

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