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Exceptional family of elements and the solvability of variational inequalities for unbounded sets in infinite dimensional Hilbert spaces
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    Exceptional family of elements and the solvability of variational inequalities for unbounded sets in infinite dimensional Hilbert spaces (English)
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    16 August 2001
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    The authors have considered the solvability of variational inequalities involving the multivalued operators on unbounded sets in a Hilbert space using the concept of exceptional family of elements. All the results obtained in this paper are trivial applications of the so-called alternative theorems. No new ideas and techniques are involved. There are many typing and technical errors in this paper, which make the paper unreadable. Many of the results are misleading and wrong. In fact, the concept of the multivalued operators is not a standard one and does not make any sense from mathematical viewpoint.
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    variational inequalities
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    multivalued operators
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    exceptional family
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