Lower semicontinuity for parametric weak vector variational inequalities in reflexive Banach spaces (Q5966140)
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Lower semicontinuity for parametric weak vector variational inequalities in reflexive Banach spaces (English)
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11 October 2011
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This paper aims to establish some semicontinuity results of the solution mapping for parametric set-valued weak vector variational inequalities (PSWVVI) in Banach spaces, which is a generalization of the model discussed in [\textit{S. J. Li} and \textit{C. R. Chen}, Nonlinear Anal., Theory Methods Appl. 70, No. 4, A, 1528--1535 (2009; Zbl 1158.49018)]. A key assumption similar to that of Li and Chen is introduced by virtue of a gap function for a class of parametric set-valued weak vector variational inequalities in Banach spaces. By using this key assumption, sufficient and necessary conditions of the continuity and Hausdorff continuity of the solution set mapping for such parametric set-valued weak vector variational inequalities are given in Banach spaces when the image space is infinite dimensional. The results presented in this paper generalize and improve some main results of Li and Chen. The authors mention that the method of proof in this paper can be extended to deal with lower semicontinuity results for the more general vector quasivariational inequality problems considered by \textit{C. R. Chen} et al. [Comput. Math. Appl. 60, No. 8, 2417--2425 (2010;Zbl 1205.49036)].
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Hausdorff lower semicontinuity
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Hausdorff continuity
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Set-valued mapping
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Parametric gap function
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Weak vector variational inequality
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Reflexive Banach space
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