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    An extension lemma and homogeneous programming (English)
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    An extension lemma, which is equivalent to the generalized Gordan's theorem of the alternative, due to Fan, Glicksberg, and Hoffman, is applied to present a duality theory for a general class of homogeneous programs, with and without a constraint qualification of Slater type. In addition, an existence theorem for optimal solutions of homogeneous programs is given.
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    extension lemma
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    Gordan's theorem of the alternative
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    duality
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    existence theorem
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    optimal solutions
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    homogeneous programs
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