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A bi-level decision problem may involve multiple decision entities (decision units or decision makers) at the lower level, and these followers may have different reactions for a possible decision made by the leader.
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- Individual Decision Variables
- Shared Objective Function
- Kuhn-Tucker Approach
- Simplex Method
- Level Problem
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Zhang, G., Lu, J., Gao, Y. (2015). Bi-level Multi-follower Decision Making. In: Multi-Level Decision Making. Intelligent Systems Reference Library, vol 82. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46059-7_4
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