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    Sensitivity analysis in multiobjective optimization (English)
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    Sensitivity analysis in multiobjective optimization is dealt with in this paper. Given a family of parametrized multiobjective optimization problems, the perturbation map is defined as the set-valued map which associates to each parameter value the set of minimal points of the perturbed feasible set in the objective space with respect to a fixed ordering convex cone. The behavior of the perturbation map is analyzed quantitatively by using the concept of contingent derivatives for set- valued maps. Particularly, it is shown that the sensitivity is closely related to the Lagrange multipliers in multiobjective programming.
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    sensitivity analysis
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    multiobjective optimization
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    perturbation map
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    contingent derivatives for set-valued maps
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