Fuzzy bilevel programming with multiple objectives and cooperative multiple followers

Fuzzy bilevel programming with multiple objectives and cooperative multiple followers

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Article ID: iaor20104866
Volume: 47
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 403
End Page Number: 419
Publication Date: Jul 2010
Journal: Journal of Global Optimization
Authors: ,
Keywords: programming (bilevel)
Abstract:

Classic bilevel programming deals with two level hierarchical optimization problems in which the leader attempts to optimize his/her objective, subject to a set of constraints and his/her follower's solution. In modelling a real-world bilevel decision problem, some uncertain coefficients often appear in the objective functions and/or constraints of the leader and/or the follower. Also, the leader and the follower may have multiple conflicting objectives that should be optimized simultaneously. Furthermore, multiple followers may be involved in a decision problem and work cooperatively according to each of the possible decisions made by the leader, but with different objectives and/or constraints. Following our previous work, this study proposes a set of models to describe such fuzzy multi-objective, multi-follower (cooperative) bilevel programming problems. We then develop an approximation Kth-best algorithm to solve the problems.

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