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A Note on the Paper “Duality Theory for Optimization Problems with Interval-Valued Objective Functions”

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With this note, we want to open a discussion on the duality theory for Interval Optimization. We begin by showing that some duality results Wu ( J Optim Theory Appl 144:615–628, 2010) are useless.

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  1. Wu, H.C.: Duality theory for optimization problems with interval-valued objective functions. J. Optim. Theory Appl. 144, 615–628 (2010)

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Dr. Amit Kumar would like to acknowledge the adolescent inner blessing of Mehar (lovely daughter of his cousin sister Dr. Parmpreet Kaur). He believes that MATA VAISHNO DEVI has appeared on the earth in the form of Mehar and without her blessings it was not possible to think the ideas presented in this paper.

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Kaur, H., Kumar, A. A Note on the Paper “Duality Theory for Optimization Problems with Interval-Valued Objective Functions”. J Optim Theory Appl 169, 344–347 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10957-015-0784-y

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