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Multilevel optimization algorithms and applications

Researchers working with nonlinear programming often claim "the word is non­ linear" indicating that real applications require nonlinear modeling. The same is true for other areas such as multi-objective programming (there are always several goals in a real application), stochastic program...

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Autores principales: Migdalas, Athanasios, Pardalos, Panos, Värbrand, Peter
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0307-7
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author Migdalas, Athanasios
Pardalos, Panos
Värbrand, Peter
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Pardalos, Panos
Värbrand, Peter
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description Researchers working with nonlinear programming often claim "the word is non­ linear" indicating that real applications require nonlinear modeling. The same is true for other areas such as multi-objective programming (there are always several goals in a real application), stochastic programming (all data is uncer­ tain and therefore stochastic models should be used), and so forth. In this spirit we claim: The word is multilevel. In many decision processes there is a hierarchy of decision makers, and decisions are made at different levels in this hierarchy. One way to handle such hierar­ chies is to focus on one level and include other levels' behaviors as assumptions. Multilevel programming is the research area that focuses on the whole hierar­ chy structure. In terms of modeling, the constraint domain associated with a multilevel programming problem is implicitly determined by a series of opti­ mization problems which must be solved in a predetermined sequence. If only two levels are considered, we have one leader (associated with the upper level) and one follower (associated with the lower level).
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spelling cern-20237242021-04-21T20:12:09Zdoi:10.1007/978-1-4613-0307-7http://cds.cern.ch/record/2023724engMigdalas, AthanasiosPardalos, PanosVärbrand, PeterMultilevel optimization algorithms and applicationsMathematical Physics and MathematicsResearchers working with nonlinear programming often claim "the word is non­ linear" indicating that real applications require nonlinear modeling. The same is true for other areas such as multi-objective programming (there are always several goals in a real application), stochastic programming (all data is uncer­ tain and therefore stochastic models should be used), and so forth. In this spirit we claim: The word is multilevel. In many decision processes there is a hierarchy of decision makers, and decisions are made at different levels in this hierarchy. One way to handle such hierar­ chies is to focus on one level and include other levels' behaviors as assumptions. Multilevel programming is the research area that focuses on the whole hierar­ chy structure. In terms of modeling, the constraint domain associated with a multilevel programming problem is implicitly determined by a series of opti­ mization problems which must be solved in a predetermined sequence. If only two levels are considered, we have one leader (associated with the upper level) and one follower (associated with the lower level).Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:20237241998
spellingShingle Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
Migdalas, Athanasios
Pardalos, Panos
Värbrand, Peter
Multilevel optimization algorithms and applications
title Multilevel optimization algorithms and applications
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title_full_unstemmed Multilevel optimization algorithms and applications
title_short Multilevel optimization algorithms and applications
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topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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