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The following pages link to A Convergence Theory for Saddle Functions (Q3040000):
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- Approximating saddle points as equilibria of differential inclusions (Q581831) (← links)
- Decomposition of semifilters and sequential \(\Gamma\)-limits in completely distributive lattices (Q797168) (← links)
- Fast Moreau envelope computation I: Numerical algorithms (Q870763) (← links)
- Variational convergence of bivariate functions: Lopsided convergence (Q959943) (← links)
- Approximations of Nash equilibria (Q959971) (← links)
- Maximal monotone relations and the second derivatives of nonsmooth functions (Q1067594) (← links)
- Another isometry for the Legendre-Fenchel transform (Q1102523) (← links)
- Régularization S.C.I. et \(\Gamma\)-convergence: Approximations inf- convolutives associées à un référentiel. (L.S.C. regularization and \(\Gamma\)-convergence: Inf-convolutive approximation associated with a reference functional) (Q1113445) (← links)
- Convergence of convex-concave saddle functions: Applications to convex programming and mechanics (Q1117446) (← links)
- Convergence of approximate saddle points (Q1122769) (← links)
- Towards minimal assumptions for the infimal convolution regularization (Q1174322) (← links)
- Graphical methods in first and second-order differentiability theory of integral functionals (Q1332548) (← links)
- Continuity properties of \(\varepsilon\)-solutions for a generalized parametric saddle point problems and application to hierarchical games (Q1363545) (← links)
- Dynamic programming solution of incentive constrained problems (Q1382004) (← links)
- Bornological convergences (Q1883372) (← links)
- Generalized Second Derivatives of Convex Functions and Saddle Functions (Q3196894) (← links)
- Isometries for the Legendre-Fenchel Transform (Q3746406) (← links)
- On penalty methods for minimax problems (Q3795491) (← links)
- Graphical convergence of sums of monotone mappings (Q4529672) (← links)
- The Large Deviations of Estimating Rate Functions (Q5312856) (← links)
- How to estimate the rate function of a cumulative process (Q5476147) (← links)