On the Complexity of Robust Bilevel Optimization With Uncertain Follower's Objective
Abstract
We investigate the complexity of bilevel combinatorial optimization with uncertainty in the follower's objective, in a robust optimization approach. We show that the robust counterpart of the bilevel problem under interval uncertainty can be P2-hard, even when the certain bilevel problem is NP-equivalent and the follower's problem is tractable. On the contrary, in the discrete uncertainty case, the robust bilevel problem is at most one level harder than the follower's problem.
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