Article ID: | iaor201110536 |
Volume: | 74 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 217 |
End Page Number: | 231 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2011 |
Journal: | Mathematical Methods of Operations Research |
Authors: | Zarepisheh M, Khorram E |
This paper deals with multiobjective optimization programs in which the objective functions are ordered by their degree of priority. A number of approaches have been proposed (and several implemented) for the solution of lexicographic (preemptive priority) multiobjective optimization programs. These approaches may be divided into two classes. The first encompasses the development of algorithms specifically designed to deal directly with the initial model. Considered only for linear multiobjective programs and multiobjective programs with a finite discrete feasible region, the second one attempts to transform, efficiently, the lexicographic multiobjective model into an equvivalent model, i.e. a single objective programming problem. In this paper, we deal with the second approach for lexicographic nonlinear multiobjective programs.