Perfect aggregation and disaggregation of complementarity problems
1980
Paris, Q.
Extract: Perfect aggregation of linear complementarity problems is possible under the notion of constrained consistency. This notion - which also can be interpreted as a disaggregation rule - requires restrictions on the domain of the microvariables to be aggregated. The linear complementarity problem includes symmetric and asymmetric quadratic programming, linear programming, and two-person, nonzero-sum games. Hence, all these mathematical programming structures admit consistent aggregation and disaggregation of their primal and dual variables.
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