A recursive least-squares algorithm for pairwise comparison matrices

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András Farkas
Pál Rózsa
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[1] Óbuda University,Institute for Entrepreneurship Management
[2] Budapest University of Technology and Economics,Department of Computer Science and Information Theory
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Central European Journal of Operations Research | 2013年 / 21卷
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Least-squares recursion; Pattern search method; Pairwise comparison matrix;
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Pairwise comparison matrices are commonly used for setting priorities among competing objects. In a leading decision making method called the analytic hierarchy process the principal right eigenvector components represent the weights of the alternatives. The direct least-squares method extracts the weight vector by first finding a rank-one matrix which minimizes the Euclidean distance from the original ratio matrix. We develop a recursive least-squares algorithm and reveal a striking correspondence between these two approaches for these matrices. The recursion applies for merely positive matrices also. We prove that a convergent iteration leads to matrices by which the Perron-eigenvectors and the Perron approximation of the original matrix may be produced. We show that certain useful properties of the recursion advance the development of reliable measures of perturbations of transitive matrices. Numerical analysis is included for a macroeconomic problem taken from the literature.
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页码:817 / 843
页数:26
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