Mathematical Programs with Equilibrium Constraints
Jong-Shi Pang author Zhi-Quan Luo author Daniel Ralph author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:12th Jun '08
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An extensive study for an important class of constrained optimisation problems known as Mathematical Programs with Equilibrium Constraints.
This book provides a solid foundation and an extensive study for an important class of constrained optimization problems known as Mathematical Programs with Equilibrium Constraints (MPEC), which are extensions of bilevel optimization problems.This book provides a solid foundation and an extensive study for an important class of constrained optimization problems known as Mathematical Programs with Equilibrium Constraints (MPEC), which are extensions of bilevel optimization problems. The book begins with the description of many source problems arising from engineering and economics that are amenable to treatment by the MPEC methodology. Error bounds and parametric analysis are the main tools to establish a theory of exact penalisation, a set of MPEC constraint qualifications and the first-order and second-order optimality conditions. The book also describes several iterative algorithms such as a penalty-based interior point algorithm, an implicit programming algorithm and a piecewise sequential quadratic programming algorithm for MPECs. Results in the book are expected to have significant impacts in such disciplines as engineering design, economics and game equilibria, and transportation planning, within all of which MPEC has a central role to play in the modelling of many practical problems.
"The book provides a good basis for further theoretical and applications-oriented investigations of MPECs. This monograph can be recommended as a valuable resource in applied mathematics, especially in the fields of operations research and engineering, as well as for specialists in mathematical prgramming." Stephen Dempe,Mathematical Reviews
ISBN: 9780521065085
Dimensions: 229mm x 151mm x 24mm
Weight: 622g
428 pages