RZRM: Paper Abstract
European Journal of Operational Research, 166(2):469-488, 2005

Discrete Bilevel Programming: Application to a Natural Gas Cash-Out Problem

Stephan Dempe
Department of Mathematics
Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

Vyacheslav V. Kalashnikov
Department of Mathematics
ITESM - Monterrey

Roger Z. Ríos Mercado
Graduate Program in Systems Engineering
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

Abstract: In this paper, we present a mathematical framework for the problem of minimizing the cash-out penalties of a natural gas shipper. The problem is modeled as a mixed-integer bilevel programming problem having one Boolean variable in the lower level problem. Such problems are difficult to solve. To obtain a more tractable problem we move the Boolean variable from the lower to the upper level problem. The implications of this change of the problem are investigated thoroughly. The resulting lower level problem is a generalized transportation problem. The formulation of conditions guaranteeing the existence of an optimal solution for this problem is also in the scope of this paper. The respective results are then used to find a bound on the optimal function value of our initial problem.


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