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Maximal monotonicity of dense type, local maximal monotonicity, and monotonicity of the conjugate are all the same for continuous linear operators
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    Maximal monotonicity of dense type, local maximal monotonicity, and monotonicity of the conjugate are all the same for continuous linear operators (English)
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    7 March 2000
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    Several stronger notions of monotonicity have been introduced during the last few decades as those of Gossez's maximal monotonicity, Fitzpatrick and Phelp's local maximal monotonicity, Simon's monotonicity. It is shown in this paper that for continuous linear monotone operators, these notions coincide and are equivalent to the monotonicity of the conjugate operator.
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    maximal monotone maps
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    Gossez's maximal monotonicity
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    Fitzpatrick and Phelps' local maximal monotonicity
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    Simon's monotonicity
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    conjugate operator
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