On functions whose local minima are global

From MaRDI portal
Revision as of 10:44, 1 February 2024 by Import240129110113 (talk | contribs) (Created automatically from import240129110113)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Publication:1843963

DOI10.1007/BF01262931zbMath0282.49014MaRDI QIDQ1843963

Israel Zang, Mordecai Avriel

Publication date: 1975

Published in: Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)




Related Items (21)

Saddle-point type optimality criteria for generalized fractional programmingOn a global efficiency criterion in multiobjective variational control problems with path-independent curvilinear integral cost functionalsPartly convex programming and Zermelo's navigation problemsLevels sets infimal convolution and level additionA topological property of limes-arcwise strictly quasiconvex functionsOn the connectedness of the efficient set for strictly quasiconvex vector minimization problemsOn a minimal criterion of efficiency in vector variational control problemsSubvexormal functions and subvex functionsLocal-global minimum property in unconstrained minimization problemsA note on functions whose local minima are globalA note on functions whose local minima are globalOptimal value functions in parametric programmingOn functions whose stationary points are global minimaSome function classes closed under infimal convolutionOn a class of constrained interval-valued optimization problems governed by mechanical work cost functionalsOn the characterization of Pareto-optimal solutions in bicriterion optimizationA necessary and sufficient condition on the equivalence between local and global optimal solutions in variational control problemsConditioning convex and nonconvex problemsUniqueness conditions for Kuhn-Tucker points on a diskNew closedness results for efficient sets in multiple objective mathematical programmingGlobal maxima of real-valued functions




Cites Work




This page was built for publication: On functions whose local minima are global