Algorithms for Generating Pareto Fronts of Multi-objective Integer and Mixed-Integer Programming Problems
Abstract
Multi-objective integer or mixed-integer programming problems typically have disconnected feasible domains, making the task of constructing an approximation of the Pareto front challenging. The present paper shows that certain algorithms which were originally devised for continuous problems can be successfully adapted to approximate the Pareto front for integer, and mixed-integer, multi-objective optimization problems. Relationships amongst various scalarization techniques are established to motivate the choice of a particular scalarization in these algorithms. The proposed algorithms are tested by means of two-, three- and four-objective integer and mixed-integer problems, and comparisons are made. In particular, a new four-objective algorithm is used to solve a rocket injector design problem with a discrete variable, which is a challenging mixed-integer programming problem.
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