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Optimality conditions and Mond-Weir duality for a class of differentiable semi-infinite multiobjective programming problems with vanishing constraints
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    Optimality conditions and Mond-Weir duality for a class of differentiable semi-infinite multiobjective programming problems with vanishing constraints (English)
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    26 August 2022
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    The paper focuses on a differentiable semi-infinite vector optimization problem with vanishing constraints. Specifically, the objective function is defined between finite-dimensional spaces, a possibly infinite number of inequality and equality constraints are considered and the componentwise order is assumed. Necessary and sufficient Karush-Kuhn-Tucker optimality conditions for weak nondominated solutions of this problem are derived. For the necessary conditions, Abadie type constraint qualifications are considered, and for the sufficient ones the functions are assumed to be invex. Finally, a Mond-Weir dual problem is defined, and the corresponding weak, strong, converse and strict converse duality results are obtained under invexity hypotheses.
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    semi-infinite multiobjective programming problem
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    vanishing constraint
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    Karush-Kunh-Tucker optimality condition
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    Mond-Weir duality
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    invex function
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