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A multi-parametric programming approach for multilevel hierarchical and decentralised optimisation problems

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In this paper, we outline the foundations of a general global optimisation strategy for the solution of multilevel hierarchical and general decentralised multilevel problems, based on our recent developments on multi-parametric programming and control theory. The core idea is to recast each optimisation subproblem, present in the hierarchy, as a multi-parametric programming problem, with parameters being the optimisation variables belonging to the remaining subproblems. This then transforms the multilevel problem into single-level linear/convex optimisation problems. For decentralised systems, where more than one optimisation problem is present at each level of the hierarchy, Nash equilibrium is considered. A three person dynamic optimisation problem is presented to illustrate the mathematical developments.

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Faísca, N.P., Saraiva, P.M., Rustem, B. et al. A multi-parametric programming approach for multilevel hierarchical and decentralised optimisation problems. Comput Manag Sci 6, 377–397 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10287-007-0062-z

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