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Efficiency analysis of double perturbed pairwise comparison matrices

Kristóf Ábele-Nagy, Sándor Bozóki, Örs Rebák

Published 2016-02-23Version 1

Efficiency is a core concept of multi-objective optimization problems and multi-attribute decision making. In the case of pairwise comparison matrices a weight vector is called efficient if the approximations of the elements of the pairwise comparison matrix made by the ratios of the weights cannot be improved in any position without making it worse in some other position. A pairwise comparison matrix is called double perturbed if it can be made consistent by altering two elements and their reciprocals. The most frequently used weighting method, the eigenvector method is analyzed in the paper, and it is shown that it produces an efficient weight vector for double perturbed pairwise comparison matrices.

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