In this paper, we propose two bilevel models to cope with problems concerning waste management. The first formulation stems from a multi-objective version of the problem present in the literature, while the second one improves upon the first by taking into account a theoretical result associated with the first formulation. For both models, we provide the optimistic and the pessimistic versions. We validate these formulations in a case study in the Pathum Thani province in Thailand. Moreover, we compare the results obtained by the bilevel formulation to those obtained by a multi-objective version of the problem. Finally, we provide our thoughts on future applications in this field.

Caramia, M., Pizzari, E. (2022). Novel bilevel formulations for waste management. DISCRETE APPLIED MATHEMATICS [10.1016/j.dam.2022.07.002].

Novel bilevel formulations for waste management

Caramia M.
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2022-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, we propose two bilevel models to cope with problems concerning waste management. The first formulation stems from a multi-objective version of the problem present in the literature, while the second one improves upon the first by taking into account a theoretical result associated with the first formulation. For both models, we provide the optimistic and the pessimistic versions. We validate these formulations in a case study in the Pathum Thani province in Thailand. Moreover, we compare the results obtained by the bilevel formulation to those obtained by a multi-objective version of the problem. Finally, we provide our thoughts on future applications in this field.
2022
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MAT/09 - RICERCA OPERATIVA
English
Bilevel optimization
Multiobjective optimization
Waste management
Caramia, M., Pizzari, E. (2022). Novel bilevel formulations for waste management. DISCRETE APPLIED MATHEMATICS [10.1016/j.dam.2022.07.002].
Caramia, M; Pizzari, E
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