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An example is given to show that the necessary conditions of Theorem 4.5 [in Chen et al. Math Methods Oper Res 49:239–253, 1999] and Theorem 2.1 (i) [in Goh and Yang Eur J Oper Res 116:615–628, 1999] for (weak) vector equilibrium flows may not hold. New ξ-equilibrium and parametric...
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This paper deals with generalized vector quasi-equilibrium problems. Using a so-called nonlinear scalarization function and a fixed point theorem, existence theorems for two classes of generalized vector quasi-equilibrium problems are established. Copyright Springer-Verlag 2005
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In this paper, we first give a vector-valued version of Brézis and Browder’s scalar general principle. We then apply the vector-valued general principle to study a vector Ekeland’s variational principle in a F-type topological space, which unifies and improves the corresponding...
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In this paper, two types of Levitin–Polyak well-posedness of vector equilibrium problems with variable domination structures are investigated. Criteria and characterizations for two types of Levitin–Polyak well-posedness of vector equilibrium problems are shown. Moreover, by virtue of a gap...
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