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. (2024). Novel bilevel formulations for waste management. DISCRETE APPLIED MATHEMATICS, 354, 181-198 [10.1016/j.dam.2022.07.002].

Novel bilevel formulations for waste management

Caramia M.
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2024-01-01

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.
2024
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MAT/09 - RICERCA OPERATIVA
Settore MATH-06/A - Ricerca operativa
English
Bilevel optimization
Multiobjective optimization
Waste management
Caramia, M., Pizzari, E. (2024). Novel bilevel formulations for waste management. DISCRETE APPLIED MATHEMATICS, 354, 181-198 [10.1016/j.dam.2022.07.002].
Caramia, M; Pizzari, E
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