Conic Duality for Multi-Objective Robust Optimization Problem

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Duality theory is important in finding solutions to optimization problems. For example, in linear programming problems, the primal and dual problem pairs are closely related, i.e., if the optimal solution of one problem is known, then the optimal solution for the other problem can be obtained easily. In order for an optimization problem to be solved through the dual, the first step is to formulate its dual problem and analyze its characteristics. In this paper, we construct the dual model of an uncertain linear multi-objective optimization problem as well as its weak and strong duality criteria via conic duality. The multi-objective form of the problem is solved using the utility function method. In addition, the uncertainty is handled using robust optimization with ellipsoidal and polyhedral uncertainty sets. The robust counterpart formulation for the two uncertainty sets belongs to the conic optimization problem class; therefore, the dual problem can be built through conic duality. The results of the analysis show that the dual model obtained meets the weak duality, while the criteria for strong duality are identified based on the strict feasibility, boundedness, and solvability of the primal and dual problems.

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Muslihin, K. R. A., Rusyaman, E., & Chaerani, D. (2022). Conic Duality for Multi-Objective Robust Optimization Problem. Mathematics, 10(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/math10213940

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