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Characterizations of preinvex and prequasiinvex set-valued maps (English)
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22 September 2009
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Motivated by some ideas in the work by \textit{Dinh The Luc} [``Theory of vector optimization'' (Lecture Notes Econ.\ Math.\ Sci.\ 319; Berlin: Springer-Verlag) (1988; Zbl 0654.90082)] and by some subsequent papers by Benoist, Borwein, and Popovici, the authors characterize in terms of scalar preinvexity (resp.,\ prequasiinvexity) the set-valued functions which are \(K\)-preinvex (resp.,\ \(K\)-prequasiinvex) with respect to a closed convex cone \(K\). More precisely, in Section 3 they provide a characterization of a \(K\)-pre(quasi)invex set-valued function \(F:U\to 2^Y\), where \(U\) is an invex subset of a vector space, in terms of pre(quasi)-invexity of certain extended real-valued functions arising as the composition \(\ell\circ F\), where \(\ell\) is an extreme direction of the nonnegative polar cone of \(K\). Moreover, under stronger assumptions, they prove a necessary and sufficient condition for an upper hemicontinuous, and for a lower hemicontinuous set-valued map to be \(K\)-preinvex. In Section 4, they develop the same arguments for \(K\)-prequasiinvex set valued maps. The aim of Section 5 is to give sufficient conditions for a weakly \(K\)-preinvex (resp.,\ weakly \(K\) prequasiinvex) set-valued map to be \(K\)-preinvex (resp.,\ \(K\) prequasiinvex); these conditions go through the notion of \(\eta\)-segmentary epi-closedness. The last section is devoted to some results comparing local solutions and global solutions of a set-valued scalar optimization problem, and of a vector optimization problem with set-valued maps.
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set-valued maps
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preinvex functions
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prequasiinvex functions
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vector optimization problem
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