Abstract

We translate a multiobjective optimization problem into a single objective Lipschitz problem by using the hypervolume criterion of the Pareto set. Deterministic global optimization methods allow one to track the whole Pareto front rather than converging to a single non-dominated solution. We augmented an efficient hypervolume computation technique with hypervolume increment strategy, and established Lipschitzianity of the resulting objective function. We used two deterministic Lipschitz optimization methods together with the hypervolume objective and benchmarked them against some state-of-the-art alternative multiobjective optimization methods, establishing the competitiveness of the proposed approach.

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