Second-order necessary conditions for optimality in nonsmooth nonlinear programming (Q2277370)

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Second-order necessary conditions for optimality in nonsmooth nonlinear programming
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    Second-order necessary conditions for optimality in nonsmooth nonlinear programming (English)
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    1991
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    The notion of a second-order directional derivative introduced by \textit{A. Ben-Tal} and \textit{J. Zowe} [Math. Program. Study 18, 39-76 (1982; Zbl 0494.49020)] and a generalization of this notion by \textit{J.-P. Penot} [``Generalized higher order derivatives and higher order optimality conditions'', preprint, Univ. de Pau, 1985] are used to state new second- order necessary optimality conditions for a nonsmooth nonlinear programming problem with a finite number of inequality and equality constraints. It is assumed that all the functions appearing in the problem are locally Lipschitzian; the assumptions concerning the existence of first- and second-order directional derivatives are weaker than those adopted in some earlier papers.
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    second-order directional derivative
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    second-order necessary optimality conditions
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    nonsmooth nonlinear programming
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    locally Lipschitzian
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