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Mathematical programs with a two-dimensional reverse convex constraint
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    Mathematical programs with a two-dimensional reverse convex constraint (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    The authors consider the problem of minimizing a function \(f(x)\) subject to constraints \(x\in G\) and \(T(x)\not\in D\) with \(D\) being a closed convex set in \(\mathbb{R}^ 2\). The constraint \(T(x)\not\in D\) is a reverse convex constraint, so the feasible domain can be disconnected even when \(T\) is affine and \(G\) is a polytope. The authors show that this problem can be reduced to a quasiconcave minimization problem over a compact convex set in \(\mathbb{R}^ 2\) and hence can be solved effectively provided \(f\), \(T\) are convex and \(G\) is convex or discrete. The authors compare their approach with the parametric approach.
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    global optimization
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    reverse convex constraint
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    quasiconcave minimization
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