Sensitivity analysis for nonlinear generalized mixed implicit equilibrium problems with non-monotone set-valued mappings (Q2503032)

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Sensitivity analysis for nonlinear generalized mixed implicit equilibrium problems with non-monotone set-valued mappings
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    Sensitivity analysis for nonlinear generalized mixed implicit equilibrium problems with non-monotone set-valued mappings (English)
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    13 September 2006
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    Let \(E\) be a Hilbert space, \(K\) a nonempty closed convex subset of \(E\), \(\Lambda\) and \(\Omega\) metric spaces of parameters. Let \(g: E \times \Lambda \to E\), \(S: E \times \Omega \to E\) and \(N,\,\eta: E \times E \times \Omega \to E\) be nonlinear maps; \(T: E \times \Omega \to 2^E\) a multimap, and \(F: E \times E \times \Lambda \to \mathbb{R}\) a function. The following parametrized problem is investigated: to find \(\hat{x} \in K,\) \(\hat{u} \in T(\hat{x}, \mu)\) such that \[ F(g(\hat{x},\lambda),y,\lambda)\, + \, \langle N(\hat{u},S(\hat{x},\mu),\mu), \eta(y,g(\hat{x},\lambda),\mu)\,\rangle\,\, \geq 0 \,\,\,\forall y \in K. \] Using the associated Wiener--Hopf type equation, the authors prove the existence of a solution to the problem for each values of parameters \((\lambda, \mu) \in \Lambda \times \Omega\) and study the continuous dependence of a solution \(x(\lambda, \mu)\) on the parameters.
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    equilibrium problem
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    variational inequality
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    Wiener--Hopf equation
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    multivalued map
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    set-valued map
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    sensitivity
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    continuous dependence
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