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An extension of the Hestenes necessary condition
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    An extension of the Hestenes necessary condition (English)
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    After the pioneering approach of Hestenes, that has been not sufficiently considered, the concept of image of a constrained extremum problem has been recognized recently to be a powerful tool in optimization. Hence in this paper, we consider a necessary optimality condition for a nondifferentiable extremum problem established by Hestenes in the image space and, by again exploiting the concept of image of the problem, a necessary condition embodying that of Hestenes is given. Moreover, the study is completed by expressing the previous result in the space where the unknowns of the given problem run. In this way, we obtain a Lagrangian-type necessary condition holding for a particular class of semidifferentiable problems.
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    nonsmooth optimization
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    Lagrange multipliers
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    necessary optimality condition
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    nondifferentiable extremum problem
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    image space
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    semidifferentiable problems
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