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Duality for a class of nondifferentiable mathematical programming problems in complex space
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    Duality for a class of nondifferentiable mathematical programming problems in complex space (English)
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    A minimax problem in complex spaces is considered, to minimize \(\sup_{\eta \in W} re\phi(\zeta,\eta)\) subject to a constraint \(- g(\zeta)\in S\). Lagrangian conditions necessary, or sufficient, for a minimax are obtained. Duality and converse duality theorems are obtained, under convex hypotheses. These results generalize results of Schmitendorf and Tanimoto for real spaces.
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    nondifferentiable programming
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    minimax problem in complex spaces
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    Lagrangian conditions
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    converse duality
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