Session Time & Room : 4C (Aug.24, 13:20-15:00) @A207
Type : Contributed Talk
Abstract : Most real-world optimization problems have a hierarchical structure. In mathematical optimization, hierarchical optimization problems are often known as multilevel programming problems. A particular case of multilevel problems with just two decision-makers is called a bilevel programming problem. In the formal framework of bilevel programming problems, two decision-makers are involved, a leader and a follower, at two different levels, each striving to minimize their objective functions while constrained by several interconnected constraints.