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The following pages link to Bookings in the European gas market: characterisation of feasibility and computational complexity results (Q2303532):
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- Computing technical capacities in the European entry-exit gas market is NP-hard (Q827287) (← links)
- The cost of decoupling trade and transport in the European entry-exit gas market with linear physics modeling (Q2060426) (← links)
- On convex lower-level black-box constraints in bilevel optimization with an application to gas market models with chance constraints (Q2089868) (← links)
- Deciding the feasibility of a booking in the European gas market is coNP-hard (Q2095927) (← links)
- Global optimization for the multilevel European gas market system with nonlinear flow models on trees (Q2114602) (← links)
- Announcement: Howard Rosenbrock Prize 2020 (Q2129230) (← links)
- A bilevel optimization approach to decide the feasibility of bookings in the European gas market (Q2155380) (← links)
- Announcement: Howard Rosenbrock prize 2021 (Q2168619) (← links)
- Structural properties of feasible bookings in the European entry-exit gas market system (Q2190798) (← links)
- On the Complexity of Computing Maximum and Minimum Min‐Cost‐Flows (Q6065863) (← links)
- Announcement: Howard Rosenbrock Prize 2022 (Q6074061) (← links)
- Deciding feasibility of a booking in the European gas market on a cycle is in P for the case of passive networks (Q6087149) (← links)
- A survey on bilevel optimization under uncertainty (Q6096565) (← links)