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    Symmetric duality for multiobjective variational problems (English)
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    6 July 1997
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    A multiobjective variational problem in continuous time is studied, involving two vector functions \(x\) and their derivatives in both the objectives and differential equations. A symmetric dual problem is obtained, and duality proved under proper efficient and pseudoconvex hypotheses. A self duality result is obtained under an additional hypothesis. Some multiobjective programming results are special cases.
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    multiobjective variational problem
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    continuous time
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    self duality
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