Project Details
Description
In many real-world optimization problems, there is not a single decision-maker, who controls all aspects of the decision process, but there are multiple decision-makers and they often do not have the same goal, but instead have conflicting objectives. Hierarchical optimization problems (HOPs) allow to model such decision-making processes with multiple
actors, who act on different levels. A prominent example of such a process is a Stackelberg game, which can be formalized as a bilevel optimization problem (i.e., a HOP with two levels). Due to their power of
allowing to model game-theoretic aspects, HOPs have many different application areas, however, they are also very hard to solve, both from a theoretical and also from a practical side.
In this project we want to develop new and extend existing solution algorithms for generic as well as more specific classes of HOPs, such as Mixed-Integer Bilevel Linear problems, Interdiction problems and Fortification problems.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 01.08.2020 → 31.07.2022 |
Fields of science
- 502 Economics
- 502028 Production management
- 502017 Logistics
- 502050 Business informatics
- 101016 Optimisation
- 502037 Location planning
- 101015 Operations research
- 211 Other Technical Sciences
- 102 Computer Sciences
JKU Focus areas
- Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management
- Digital Transformation