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On the Partitioning Problem in the Synthesis of Multilevel Optimization Structures

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Multilevel control structures are especially Important when a large-scale system is to be controlled. The system is divided into interconnected sub-systems (Fig. 1) controlled by decision-making units hierarchically arranged (Fig. 2) (Mesarovic et al., (1), Multilevel structures are interesting since control is divided and thus simplified, and since the control system is much more reliable (Plander, (2)).

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Grateloup, G., Richetin, M. (1975). On the Partitioning Problem in the Synthesis of Multilevel Optimization Structures. In: Marchuk, G.I. (eds) Optimization Techniques IFIP Technical Conference. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-38527-2_25

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