2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/8037562
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A Systematic Review on the Advancement in the Study of Fuzzy Variational Problems

Abstract: The study of fuzzy variational problems has received significant attention over the past decade due to its successful applications in numerous fields, such as image segmentation and optimal control theory. The fuzzy Euler-Lagrange equations provide the necessary optimality conditions for solving fuzzy variational problems explicitly and have been studied under several differentiability conditions. In this paper, we provide a systematic review to recap the history of variational principle in the calculus of var… Show more

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“…Although Heidari et al [31] attempted to derive some sufficiency results, the study considered the convexity notion, which is inadequate in the fuzzy setting as discussed below. Moreover, it was based on differential inclusion and not on the fuzzy setting [16].…”
Section: Fuzzy Variational Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although Heidari et al [31] attempted to derive some sufficiency results, the study considered the convexity notion, which is inadequate in the fuzzy setting as discussed below. Moreover, it was based on differential inclusion and not on the fuzzy setting [16].…”
Section: Fuzzy Variational Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Fard and Salehi [14] and Zhang et al [15] addressed the fuzzy fractional variational problems based on the Caputo-type fuzzy fractional derivative. However, the current literature is based on the intuition that every extremal problem will have a solution and this assumption is not always valid, since there is no guarantee of the existence of a solution, as observed by Verma et al [16]. The existing studies employed various differentiability concepts to derive the necessary optimality conditions, namely the Euler-Lagrange equations, which lead to local extrema.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gulzar [44] et al presented the novel concept of complex fuzzy subfields. Verma [45] et al discussed a systematic review on the development in the inquiry of fuzzy variational problems. Masmali [46] et al introduced the concept of µ-fuzzy subgroups and discussed many algebraic properties of fact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gulzar [35] et al presented the novel concept of complex fuzzy subfields. Verma [36] et al discussed a systematic review on the advancement in study of fuzzy variational problems. Alolaiyan et al [38] developed the structure of (α, β)-complex fuzzy subgroups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%