Stability of semi-infinite vector optimization problems under functional perturbations (Q1041444)

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Stability of semi-infinite vector optimization problems under functional perturbations
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    Stability of semi-infinite vector optimization problems under functional perturbations (English)
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    2 December 2009
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    This paper considers parametric semi-infinite vector optimization problems. The authors study continuity properties of Pareto solution maps for such problems under functional perturbations of both the objective function and the constraint set. After recalling some basic definitions and preliminaries from the theory of vector optimization and set-valued analysis, the authors present some sufficient conditions for lower and upper semi-continuous properties of the constraint set map in Section 3. In Section 4, necessary conditions for lower semi-continuity of the Pareto solution map are derived. The authors also show that the necessary condition becomes sufficient for the lower semi-continuous property in the special case when the constraint set mapping is lower semi-continuous at the reference point. Finally, in Section 5, necessary and sufficient conditions for upper semi-continuity of the Pareto solution map are presented. The results obtained generalize those from \textit{S. W. Xiang} and \textit{Y. H. Zhou} [Nonlinear Anal., Theory Methods Appl. 64, No.~11 (A), 2496--2506 (2006; Zbl 1113.90145)] and \textit{S. W. Xiang} and \textit{W. S. Yin} [J. Optim. Theory Appl. 134, No.~3, 385--398 (2007; Zbl 1278.90369)] and are illustrated with a few examples.
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    Pareto solution map
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    Lower and upper semi-continuity
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    Stability
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