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Variational inequalities with operator solutions
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    Variational inequalities with operator solutions (English)
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    28 May 2002
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    The authors consider the following operator variational inequality (OVI) problem: find \(f_0\in K\) such that \(\langle f-f_0,T(f_0)\rangle\notin C(f_0),\) for every \(f\in K,\) where \(X,Y\) are Hausdorff topological vector spaces, \((X,Y)^*\) denotes the space of linear and continuous operators from \(X\) into \(Y\), \(K\subset (X,Y)^*\) is a nonempty, convex set, \(T:K\to X\) is a mapping and \(C:K\to 2^Y\) is a set-valued mapping with convex, cone values such that \(0\notin C(f)\) for all \(f\in K.\) The authors study the solvability of the problem (OVI) using the \(C\)-pseudomonotonicity assumption, improving a previous result by Yu and Yao. As a particular case of (OVI) the authors study the solvability of scalar variational inequalities on Hausdorff topological vector spaces. Finally, they generalize the notion of pseudomonotonicity introduced by Brézis defining the \(B\)-pseudomonotonicity and prove, under this assumption, the solvability of (OVI).
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    variational inequalities
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    pseudomonotonicity
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    KKM-mapping
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