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\(\mathbb Q\)-subdifferential of Jensen-convex functions
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    \(\mathbb Q\)-subdifferential of Jensen-convex functions (English)
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    4 August 2006
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    Let \(K\) be a subfield of \(\mathbb{R}\) and \(X\) be a vector space over \(K\). A set \(D\subset K\) is called \(K\)-algebraically open if, for every \(x\in D\) and \(u\in X\), there exists \(\delta >0\) such that \(x+ru\in D\) whenever \(r\in K\cap ]-\delta ,\delta [ \). It is called \(K\)-convex if \(rx+(1-r)y\in D\) for every \(x,y\in D\) and \(r\in K\cap [ 0,1].\) A real-valued function \(f \) defined on a nonempty, \(K\)-algebraically open and \(K\)-convex set \(D\subset X\) is said to be \(K\)-convex if \(f(\lambda x+(1-\lambda )y)\leq \lambda f(x)+(1-\lambda )f(y)\) holds for every \(x,y\in D\) and \(\lambda \in [0,1]\cap K.\) Clearly, \(K\)-convex functions are Jensen-convex (i.e., they satisfy the above inequality with \(\lambda =\frac{1}{2}\));\ on the other hand, Jensen-convex functions are \(\mathbb{Q}\)-convex. The authors prove that every \(K\)-convex function is radially \(K\)-differentiable, that is, for every \(x\in D\) and \(u\in X\) the limit \(d_{K}f(x,v)\) of \(\frac{f(x+ru)-f(x)}{r}\) as \(r>0\) goes to \(0\) in \(K\) exists. The sets \(\delta _{K}f(x)\) and \(\partial _{K}f(x)\) of all additive and all \(K\)-linear, respectively, mappings \(A:X\rightarrow \mathbb{R}\) such that \(A(v)\leq d_{K}f(x,v)\) for every \(v\in X\) are called the \(K\)-subderivative and the \(K\)-subdifferential, respectively, of \(f\) at \(x\); a detailed study of these notions is presented in the paper. In particular, results analogous to those in classical convex analysis on cyclic monotonicity, maximal monotonicity and integrability of subdifferentials are given for \(K\)-subdifferentials of \(K\)-convex functions.
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    Jensen-convex functions
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    generalized subdifferential
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    monotonicity
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    cyclic monotonicity
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