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    On the structure and properties of a linear multilevel programming problem (English)
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    Many decision-making situations involve multiple planners with different, and sometimes conflicting, objective functions. One type of model that has been suggested to represent such situations is the linear multilevel programming problem. However, it appears that theoretical and algorithmic results for linear multilevel programming have been limited, to date, to the bounded case or the case of when only two levels exist. In this paper, we investigate the structure and properties of a linear multilevel programming problem which may be unbounded. We study the geometry of the problem and its feasible region. We also give necessary and sufficient conditions for the problem to be unbounded, and we show how the problem is related to a certain parametric concave minimization problem. The algorithmic implications of the results are also discussed.
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    multi-stage optimization
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    decision-making
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    multiple planners
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    linear multilevel programming
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    parametric concave minimization
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