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    Duality in inexact fractional programming with set-inclusive constraints (English)
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    This paper extends the fractional programming problem with set-inclusive constraints studied earlier by replacing every coefficient vector in the objective function with a convex set. A dual is formulated, and well- known duality results are established. A numerical example illustrates the dual strategy to obtain the value of the initial problem.
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    set-inclusive constraints
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