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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 34
Volume 34, 1992
- Gnana Anandalingam, Terry L. Friesz:
Hierarchical optimization: An introduction. 1-11 - Charles Blair:
The computational complexity of multi-level linear programs. 13-19 - Roger L. Tobin:
Uniqueness results and algorithm for Stackelberg-Cournot-Nash equilibria. 21-36 - Joanna M. Leleno, Hanif D. Sherali:
A leader-follower model and analysis for a two-stage network of oligopolies. 37-72 - Yo Ishizuka, Eitaro Aiyoshi:
Double penalty method for bilevel optimization problems. 73-88 - Joaquim João Júdice, Ana M. Faustino:
A sequential LCP method for bilevel linear programming. 89-106 - Anura H. deSilva, Garth P. McCormick:
Implicitly defined optimization problems. 107-124 - Faiz A. Al-Khayyal, Reiner Horst, Panos M. Pardalos:
Global optimization of concave functions subject to quadratic constraints: An application in nonlinear bilevel programming. 125-147 - Thomas A. Edmunds, Jonathan F. Bard:
An algorithm for the mixed-integer nonlinear bilevel programming problem. 149-162 - Patrice Marcotte, Gérald Marquis:
Efficient implementation of heuristics for the continuous network design problem. 163-176 - Tan Miller, Terry L. Friesz, Roger L. Tobin:
Heuristic algorithms for delivered price spatially competitive network facility location problems. 177-202 - Sunduck Suh, Tschangho John Kim:
Solving nonlinear bilevel programming models of the equilibrium network design problem: A comparative review. 203-218 - Omar Ben-Ayed, Charles E. Blair, David E. Boyce, Larry J. LeBlanc:
Construction of a real-world bilevel linear programming model of the highway network design problem. 219-254 - Benjamin F. Hobbs, Sushil K. Nelson:
A nonlinear bilevel model for analysis of electric utility demand-side planning issues. 255-274 - Vijay S. Desai:
Marketing-production decisions under independent and integrated channel structure. 275-306 - Diane J. Reyniers:
Supplier-customer interaction in quality control. 307-330
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