Article ID: | iaor20032525 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 98 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 613 |
End Page Number: | 622 |
Publication Date: | Sep 1998 |
Journal: | Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications |
Authors: | Hi Calvete, Gale C. |
Keywords: | programming: convex |
Bilevel programming involves two optimization problems where the constraint region of the first-level problem is implicitly determined by another optimization problem. In this paper, we consider the case in which both objective functions are quasiconcave and the constraint region common to both levels is a polyhedron. First, it is proved that this problem is equivalent to minimizing a quasiconcave function over a feasible region comprised of connected faces to the polyhedron. Consequently, there is an extreme point of the polyhedron that solves the problem. Finally, it is shown that this model includes the most important case where the objective functions are ratios of concave and convex functions.