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    A Metaheuristic Framework for Bi-level Programming Problems with Multi-disciplinary Applications

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    Bi-level programming problems arise in situations when the decision maker has to take into account the responses of the users to his decisions. Several problems arising in engineering and economics can be cast within the bi-level programming framework. The bi-level programming model is also known as a Stackleberg or leader-follower game in which the leader chooses his variables so as to optimise his objective function, taking into account the response of the follower(s) who separately optimise their own objectives, treating the leader’s decisions as exogenous. In this chapter, we present a unified framework fully consistent with the Stackleberg paradigm of bi-level programming that allows for the integration of meta-heuristic algorithms with traditional gradient based optimisation algorithms for the solution of bi-level programming problems. In particular we employ Differential Evolution as the main meta-heuristic in our proposal.We subsequently apply the proposed method (DEBLP) to a range of problems from many fields such as transportation systems management, parameter estimation and game theory. It is demonstrated that DEBLP is a robust and powerful search heuristic for this class of problems characterised by non smoothness and non convexity

    Optimality Conditions for Semivectorial Bilevel Convex Optimal Control Problems

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    We present optimality conditions for bilevel optimal control problems where the upper level is a scalar optimal control problem to be solved by a leader and the lower level is a multiobjective convex optimal control problem to be solved by several followers acting in a cooperative way inside the greatest coalition and choosing amongst efficient optimal controls. We deal with the so-called optimistic case, when the followers are assumed to choose the best choice for the leader amongst their best responses, as well with the so-called pessimistic case, when the best response chosen by the followers can be the worst choice for the leader. This paper continues the research initiated in Bonnel (SIAM J. Control Optim. 50(6), 3224-3241, 2012) where existence results for these problems have been obtained. © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013

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