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Levitin-Polyak well-posedness for optimization problems with generalized equilibrium constraints (English)
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8 May 2012
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This paper presents Levitin-Polyak well-posedness of parametric generalized equilibrium problems and optimization problems with generalized equilibrium constraints. Characterizations for these types of Levitin-Polyak well-posedness are derived. In particular, the authors show that under suitable assumptions, generalized Levitin-Polyak well-posedness of a parametric generalized equilibrium problem is equivalent to the nonemptiness and compactness of its solution set. In particular, it is shown that, under suitable assumptions, Levitin-Polyak well-posedness of an optimization problem with generalized equilibrium constraints is equivalent to the nonemptiness and compactness of its solution set. Like the role of Levitin-Polyak well-posedness in convergence analysis of penalty type methods for ordinary constrained optimization, the study of Levitin-Polyak well-posedness for mathematical programs with equilibrium constraints (MPEC) problems should be useful to convergence analysis of penalty type methods for MPEC problems.
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generalized equilibrium problem
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optimization problem with generalized equilibrium constraints
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well-posedness
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set-valued map
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approximating solution sequence
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