Article ID: | iaor20126121 |
Volume: | 155 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 100 |
End Page Number: | 114 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2012 |
Journal: | Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications |
Authors: | Gadhi N, Dempe S |
Keywords: | programming: multiple criteria |
Multiobjective optimization problems typically have conflicting objectives, and a gain in one objective very often is an expense in another. Using the concept of Pareto optimality, we investigate a multiobjective bilevel optimization problem (say, P). Our approach consists of proving that P is locally equivalent to a single level optimization problem, where the nonsmooth Mangasarian–Fromovitz constraint qualification may hold at any feasible solution. With the help of a special scalarization function introduced in optimization by Hiriart–Urruty, we convert our single level optimization problem into another problem and give necessary optimality conditions for the initial multiobjective bilevel optimization problem P.