We consider a formulation of a network equilibrium problem given by a suitable quasi-variational inequality where the feasible flows are supposed to be dependent on the equilibrium solution of the model. The Karush–Kuhn–Tucker optimality conditions for this quasi-variational inequality allow us to consider dual variables, associated with the constraints of the feasible set, which may receive interesting interpretations in terms of the network, extending the classic ones existing in the literature.

Quasi-variational equilibrium models for network flow problems

MASTROENI, GIANDOMENICO
;
PAPPALARDO, MASSIMO
2018-01-01

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We consider a formulation of a network equilibrium problem given by a suitable quasi-variational inequality where the feasible flows are supposed to be dependent on the equilibrium solution of the model. The Karush–Kuhn–Tucker optimality conditions for this quasi-variational inequality allow us to consider dual variables, associated with the constraints of the feasible set, which may receive interesting interpretations in terms of the network, extending the classic ones existing in the literature.
2018
Mastroeni, Giandomenico; Pappalardo, Massimo
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