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Generalized K-T conditions and penalty functions for quasidifferentiable programming
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    Generalized K-T conditions and penalty functions for quasidifferentiable programming (English)
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    30 October 2000
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    A quasidifferentiable optimization problem with inequality constraints is considered. Karush-Kuhn-Tucker necessary conditions for optimality are obtained, generalizing results of Luderer, Kuntz and Scholtes, by relaxing a regularity assumption, and with multipliers independent of elements of subdifferentials. Sufficient conditions for optimality are obtained with a preinvex hypothesis, in terms of a penalty function.
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    quasidifferentiable optimization
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    Karush-Kuhn-Tucker necessary conditions for optimality
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    subdifferentials
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    preinvex
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    penalty function
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