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An algorithm for the mixed-integer nonlinear bilevel programming problem (English)
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28 June 1992
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The mixed-integer nonlinear bilevel programming problem can be described as a leader-follower game, in which the leader controls a set of variables in order to minimize a given objective function. Each choice of the leader is followed by a choice of the follower who minimizes a convex quadratic function over a polyhedral feasible set. A branch and bound algorithm is suggested for solving the cases when the leader's objective is a convex function of mixed-integer variables. In fact, the algorithm looks for a Kuhn-Tucker point of a follower's optimization problem which minimizes the leader's objective. Extensive numerical tests are conducted for choosing the most promising branching strategy.
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mixed-integer nonlinear bilevel programming
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leader-follower game
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branch and bound
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