A bi-level multi-choice programming problem (Q1635432)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6881372
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6881372 |
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A bi-level multi-choice programming problem (English)
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6 June 2018
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Summary: A bi-level linear programming problem is treated as a multi-objective optimisation problem where the decision is taken by two different decision makers who are at two different levels. In this paper we consider a bi-level linear programming problem where some of the cost coefficient of the objectives, and some of the right hand side parameters of the constraints are multi-choice parameters. The aim of this paper is to establish a suitable solution procedure to solve the stated bi-level programming problem. To tackle the multi-choice parameters of the bi-level programming problem, we use some interpolating polynomials. Multi-choice parameters are replaced with interpolating polynomials. Then we use fuzzy programming method to solve the transformed bi-level programming problem. We present a numerical example to illustrate the solution procedure of the bi-level linear programming problem involving some multi-choice parameters.
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bi-level programming
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interpolating polynomial
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fuzzy programming
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multi-choice programming
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