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Hierarchical generating method for large-scale multiobjective systems
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    Hierarchical generating method for large-scale multiobjective systems (English)
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    This paper investigates large-scale multiobjective systems in the context of a general hierarchical generating method which considers the problem of how to find the set of all noninferior solutions by decomposition and coordination. A new, unified framework of the hierarchical generating method is developed by integrating the envelope analysis approach and the duality theory that is used in multiobjective programming. In this scheme, the vector-valued Lagrangian and the duality theorem provide the basis of a decomposition of the overall multiobjective system into several multiobjective subsystems, and the envelope analysis gives an efficient approach to deal with the coordination at a high level. The following decomposition-coordination schemes for different problems are developed: (i) a spatial decomposition and envelope coordination algorithm for large-scale multiobjective static systems; (ii) a temporal decomposition and envelope coordination algorithm for multiobjective dynamic systems; and (iii) a three-level-structure algorithm for large- scale multiobjective dynamic systems.
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    large-scale multiobjective systems
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    hierarchical generating method
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    decomposition-coordination schemes
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    spatial decomposition
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    envelope coordination
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    temporal decomposition
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