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Mathematical Subject Classification 1991: 90C26 3 genericity results 3 linear bilevel programming 3 numerical methods 3 Data envelopment analysis (DEA) 1 Linear bilevel programming 1 branch and bound algorithm 1 closest targets 1 linear bilevel programming (LBP) 1 minimum distance 1 multi-followers 1 optimization 1 strong efficient frontier 1
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Still, Georg 3 JAHANSHAHLOO, G. R. 1 LU, JIE 1 RUAN, DA 1 SHI, CHENGGEN 1 VAKILI, J. 1 ZAREPISHEH, M. 1 ZHANG, GUANGQUAN 1
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research (APJOR) 1 Computational Statistics 1 International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making (IJITDM) 1 Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 1 The Annals of Regional Science 1
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A LINEAR BILEVEL PROGRAMMING PROBLEM FOR OBTAINING THE CLOSEST TARGETS AND MINIMUM DISTANCE OF A UNIT FROM THE STRONG EFFICIENT FRONTIER
JAHANSHAHLOO, G. R.; VAKILI, J.; ZAREPISHEH, M. - In: Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research (APJOR) 29 (2012) 02, pp. 1250011-1
inefficient unit onto a most distant target, which makes its attainment more difficult. In this paper, a linear bilevel … programming problem for obtaining the closest targets and minimum distance of a unit from the strong efficient frontier by …
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AN EXTENDED BRANCH AND BOUND ALGORITHM FOR BILEVEL MULTI-FOLLOWER DECISION MAKING IN A REFERENTIAL-UNCOOPERATIVE SITUATION
LU, JIE; SHI, CHENGGEN; ZHANG, GUANGQUAN; RUAN, DA - In: International Journal of Information Technology & … 06 (2007) 02, pp. 371-388
Within the framework of any bilevel decision problem, a leader's decision at the upper level is influenced by the reaction of their follower at the lower level. When multiple followers are involved in a bilevel decision problem, the leader's decision will not only be affected by the reactions of...
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Linear bilevel problems: Genericity results and an efficient method for computing local minima
Still, Georg - In: The Annals of Regional Science 55 (2002) 3, pp. 383-400
The paper is concerned with linear bilevel problems. These nonconvex problems are known to be NP-complete. So, no theoretically efficient method for solving the global bilevel problem can be expected. In this paper we give a genericity analysis of linear bilevel problems and present a new...
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Linear bilevel problems: Genericity results and an efficient method for computing local minima
Still, Georg - In: Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 55 (2002) 3, pp. 383-400
The paper is concerned with linear bilevel problems. These nonconvex problems are known to be NP-complete. So, no theoretically efficient method for solving the global bilevel problem can be expected. In this paper we give a genericity analysis of linear bilevel problems and present a new...
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Linear bilevel problems: Genericity results and an efficient method for computing local minima
Still, Georg - In: Computational Statistics 55 (2002) 3, pp. 383-400
The paper is concerned with linear bilevel problems. These nonconvex problems are known to be NP-complete. So, no theoretically efficient method for solving the global bilevel problem can be expected. In this paper we give a genericity analysis of linear bilevel problems and present a new...
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