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Necessary and sufficient optimality conditions for constrained vector equilibrium problems using contingent hypoderivatives
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    Necessary and sufficient optimality conditions for constrained vector equilibrium problems using contingent hypoderivatives (English)
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    14 July 2020
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    In this paper the authors, making use of both the concepts of contingent hypoderivatives with stable functions at an optimal point and tangent cones, derive several new primal and dual necessary optimality conditions for the weak efficient solutions of constrained vector equilibrium problems(VEPC) in a finite-dimensional space. As applications, several new primal and dual sufficient optimality conditions for the local weak efficient solution of the problem VEPC are also obtained with the class of Hadamard differentiable functions.
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    primal and dual optimality conditions
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    contingent hypoderivatives
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    weak efficient solutions
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    stable functions
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    regularity conditions
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