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A a set-valued optimization problem min C F(x), x ∈X 0 , is considered, where X 0 ⊂ X, X and Y are normed spaces, F: X 0 ⊂ Y is a set-valued function and C ⊂ Y is a closed cone. The solutions of the set-valued problem are defined as pairs (x 0 ,y 0 ), y 0 ∈F(x 0 ), and are called...
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A a set-valued optimization problem min<Subscript> C </Subscript> F(x), x ∈X <Subscript>0</Subscript>, is considered, where X <Subscript>0</Subscript> ⊂ X, X and Y are normed spaces, F: X <Subscript>0</Subscript> ⊂ Y is a set-valued function and C ⊂ Y is a closed cone. The solutions of the set-valued problem are defined as pairs (x <Superscript>0</Superscript>,y <Superscript>0</Superscript>), y <Superscript>0</Superscript> ∈F(x <Superscript>0</Superscript>), and are called...</superscript></superscript></superscript></superscript></subscript></subscript></subscript></subscript>
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Many definitions of second order generalized derivatives have been introduced to obtain optimality conditions for optimization problems involving C(1,1) data. The aim of this paper is to show some relations among these definitions and to study necessary and sufficient optimality conditions for...
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