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    Further generalizations of Farkas' theorem and their applications in optimal control (English)
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    A set-valued generalization is given for Farkas' theorem in Banach spaces. If \(S\) and \(K\) are convex cones, \(A\) linear, and \(T\) a convex process with \(T(S)\) closed, then \[ [(\forall x\in K)(\exists z\in S) Ax\in T(z)]\Leftrightarrow [T^*(y^*)\cap S^*\neq\emptyset\Rightarrow A^*y^*\in K^*]. \] A generalization is given without the closedness assumption on \((T(S))\). The generalized Gale alternative theorem in nonlinear programming is a corollary. The results are applied to constrained controllability theory in Banach spaces, as well as to some multiobjective optimization problems.
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    set-valued mapping
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    Farkas' theorem
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    convex process
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    Gale alternative theorem
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    constrained controllability
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    multiobjective optimization
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