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Analysis of M-stationary points to an EPEC modeling oligopolistic competition in an electricity spot market

René HenrionJiří OutrataThomas Surowiec — 2012

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

We consider an equilibrium problem with equilibrium constraints (EPEC) arising from the modeling of competition in an electricity spot market (under ISO regulation). For a characterization of equilibrium solutions, so-called M-stationarity conditions are derived. This first requires a structural analysis of the problem, , verifying constraint qualifications. Second, the calmness property of a certain multifunction has to be verified in order to justify using M-stationarity conditions. Third, for...

A note on the relation between strong and M-stationarity for a class of mathematical programs with equilibrium constraints

René HenrionJiří OutrataThomas Surowiec — 2010

Kybernetika

In this paper, we deal with strong stationarity conditions for mathematical programs with equilibrium constraints (MPEC). The main task in deriving these conditions consists in calculating the Fréchet normal cone to the graph of the solution mapping associated with the underlying generalized equation of the MPEC. We derive an inner approximation to this cone, which is exact under an additional assumption. Even if the latter fails to hold, the inner approximation can be used to check strong stationarity...

Analysis of M-stationary points to an EPEC modeling oligopolistic competition in an electricity spot market

René HenrionJiří OutrataThomas Surowiec — 2012

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

We consider an equilibrium problem with equilibrium constraints (EPEC) arising from the modeling of competition in an electricity spot market (under ISO regulation). For a characterization of equilibrium solutions, so-called M-stationarity conditions are derived. This first requires a structural analysis of the problem, , verifying constraint qualifications. Second, the calmness property of a certain multifunction has to be verified in order to justify...

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