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arxiv: 2110.03018 · v2 · pith:OGO2ZRKV · submitted 2021-10-06 · math.OC

Pooling problems under perfect and imperfect competition

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We investigate pooling problems in which multiple players vie with one another to maximize individual profit in a non-cooperative competitive market. This competitive setting is interesting and worthy of study because the majority of prevailing process systems engineering models largely overlook the non-cooperative strategies that exist in real-world markets. In this work, each player controls a processing network involving intermediate tanks (or pools) where raw materials are blended together before being further combined into final products. Each player then solves a pure or mixed-integer bilinear optimization problem whose profit is influenced by other players. We present several bilevel formulations and numerical results of a novel decomposition algorithm.

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