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Equivalence of saddle-points and optima for non-concave programmes (English)
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A basic result of optimization theory is that a saddle-point of the Lagrangian is an optimum of the associated programming problem, independently of any concavity assumptions. It is also well known that under concavity assumptions the two are equivalent; i.e. an optimum is always a saddle-point. It is demonstrated that this basic equivalence of saddle-points and optima in fact holds for a much larger class of problems, which are not necessarily concave, but are equivalent to concave programmes up to a diffeomorphism. This class generalizes the class of geometric programmes.
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saddle-point
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Lagrangian
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equivalence of saddle-points and optima
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