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Some remarks on complementarity problems in a Hilbert space (English)
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2002
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The authors present a new approach to the analysis of solvability properties for complementarity problems in a Hilbert space. The basis of their method is the Skrypnik degree that is, in the case of mappings in a Hilbert space, essentially more general in comparison with the classical Leray-Schauder degree. The authors argue that the Skrypnik degree allows to obtain some results about the solvability of complementarity problems in the infinite-dimensional case. The case of generalized solutions is also considered.
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complementarity problems
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topological degree
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exceptional elements
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homotopy operator of class \(S_+\)
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quasi-monotone operators
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