We consider the Implicit Generalized Order Complementarity Problem and we use this mathematical model to study a nonlinear and conceptual generalization of Leontief's input-output economic model. We suppose that the economic system works with several technologies and the considered functions are not necessarily increasing.
In this paper a two-stage algorithm for finding non- dominated subsets of partially ordered sets is established. A connection is then made with dimension reduction in time-dependent dynamic programming via the notion of a bounding label, a function that bounds the state-transition cost functions. In this context, the computational burden is partitioned between a time-independent dynamic programming step carried out on the bounding label and a direct evaluation carried out on a subset of “real” valued...
In this paper a two-stage algorithm for finding non-
dominated subsets of partially ordered sets
is established. A connection is then made with dimension reduction in time-dependent
dynamic programming the notion of a bounding label, a function that bounds
the state-transition cost functions. In this context, the computational burden is partitioned
between a time-independent dynamic programming step carried out on the bounding label and
a direct evaluation carried out on a subset of “real" valued...
The standard multiple criteria optimization starts with an
assumption that the criteria are incomparable. However, there are many
applications in which the criteria express ideas of allocation of
resources meant to achieve some equitable distribution. This paper
focuses on solving linear multiple criteria optimization problems with
uniform criteria treated in an equitable way. An axiomatic definition of
equitable efficiency is introduced as an refinement of
Pareto-optimality. Various generation...
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