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Summary: A new class of generalized functions \((d - \rho - \eta - \theta)\)-type I univex is introduced for a nonsmooth multiobjective programming problem. Based upon these generalized functions, sufficient optimality conditions are established. Weak, strong, converse, and strict converse duality theorems are also derived for Mond-Weir-type multiobjective dual program.
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    Generalized \((d - \rho - \eta - \theta )\)-type I univex functions in multiobjective optimization (English)
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    Summary: A new class of generalized functions \((d - \rho - \eta - \theta)\)-type I univex is introduced for a nonsmooth multiobjective programming problem. Based upon these generalized functions, sufficient optimality conditions are established. Weak, strong, converse, and strict converse duality theorems are also derived for Mond-Weir-type multiobjective dual program.
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