@Bibtex-file{Misc/Bibnet/subjects/multilevel-prog.bib,
  title =        "Bibliography on bilevel and multilevel programming and
                 Stackelberg problems when considered as optimization
                 problems -- usually called static Stackelberg
                 problems",
  author =       "Paul Calamai and Luis Vicente",
  email =        "phcalama@dial.uwaterloo.ca, lvicente at
                 caam.rice.edu",
  address =      "University of Waterloo\\ Systems Design Engineering\\
                 200 University Ave. W\\ Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1\\
                 Canada",
  keywords =     "Optimization, Location Theory, Bilevel Programming,
                 Resource Management, Static Stackelberg Problems",
  abstract =     "This is a bibliography of publications about bilevel
                 and multilevel programming and Stackelberg problems
                 when considered as optimization problems -- usually
                 called static Stackelberg problems.",
  readme =       "We have selected contributions in this area that deal
                 with theory issues (properties, existence of solution,
                 optimality conditions and so on), algorithms and
                 numerical results, software and generation of test
                 problems, applications and complexity issues. \par
                 References to be cited should be books, articles
                 published in journals or special volumes and technical
                 reports that are available to the broad research
                 community. Conferences and seminar abstracts are not
                 included. \par An older version of this bibliography
                 has been published; see entry Vicente:1994:BMP. \par
                 This file is available as part of the BibNet Project.
                 The master copy is available for public access on
                 ftp.math.utah.edu in the directory tree
                 /pub/bibnet/authors. It is mirrored to netlib.att.com
                 in the directory tree /netlib/bibnet/authors, from
                 which it is available via anonymous ftp and the Netlib
                 service.",
}
