Multiobjective combinatorial optimization: mathematical programming and application in energy planning and econometrics

Abstract

This PhD Thesis comprises nine chapters. The present first chapter includes the introduction, the methodological framework, the object and the goals of the Dissertation. In the second chapter the problem of the MOCO is described and the research effort that has been done in this field. The third chapter is referred to the MOKPMC. At least the algorithm MCBB for the MOMCKP is described for the algorithms max-sort, lex-sort, ave-sort and relax-sum-round. In the fourth chapter the problem of synthesis, design and operation of combined heat and power for a hospital of Athens under uncertainty regarding fuel costs, interest rate and loads. The fifth chapter is dedicated to the computation of the maximum score estimator of Manski (Manski; 1975; Horowitz, 1993; Greene; 2003). In the next chapter the MOMSMP estimator is analysed in the present framework. In the seventh chapter the MOMCKP with additional continuous variables besides the 0-1 variables MIMOMCKP. The eigth chapter is refer ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/28240
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/28240
ND
28240
Alternative title
Πολυκριτηριακή συνδυαστική βελτιστοποίηση: μαθηματική προτυποποίηση και εφαρμογή στον ενεργειακό σχεδιασμό και την οικονομετρία
Author
Florios, Konstantinos (Father's name: Ioannis)
Date
2009
Degree Grantor
National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
Committee members
Μαυρωτάς Γεώργιος
Διακουλάκη Δανάη
Κυρανούδης Χρήστος
Σαρίμβεης Χαράλαμπος
Σκούρας Σπυρίδων
Μπουντουβής Ανδρέας
Μαρκάτος Νικόλαος
Discipline
Engineering and Technology
Chemical Engineering
Keywords
Multicriteria analysis; Optimization; Combinatorial analysis; Econometrics; Estimator; Energy planning
Country
Greece
Language
Greek
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