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On regularity for constrained extremum problems. I: Sufficient optimality conditions
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    On regularity for constrained extremum problems. I: Sufficient optimality conditions (English)
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    4 November 2009
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    The authors give equivalent conditions for the existence of a regular resp. a F.-John saddle point in terms of regular resp. linear separation of two sets in the image space of the objective function of a constrained optimization problem. The existence of a saddle point is a sufficient condition for a global optimum. This condition is compared with the calmness condition and metric regularity. The results are illustrated with a number of interesting examples.
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    optimality conditions
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    saddle point
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    constraint quailification
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    calmness
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    metric regularity
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