Duality for multiobjective variational control problems with \((\Phi, \rho)\)-invexity (Q2017965)

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    Duality for multiobjective variational control problems with \((\Phi, \rho)\)-invexity
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6418677

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      Duality for multiobjective variational control problems with \((\Phi, \rho)\)-invexity (English)
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      23 March 2015
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      The author considers a variational (multiobjective) control problem. In order to formulate a strong duality theorem, he gives the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker necessary optimality conditions for the considered multiobjective variational control problem (MVPP). The concept of \((\Phi, \rho)\)-invexity is extended to multiobjective variational control problems. The concept of efficiency is used to formulate an MV control dual problem in the sense of Mond-Weir and in the sense of Wolfe for the considered MVPP. Under \((\Phi, \rho)\)-invexity assumptions imposed on the functions involved in the considered multiobjective variational control problem, weak, strong, converse and strict converse dual theorems in the sense of Mond-Weir and in the sense of Wolfe are proved between the new class of multiobjective variational control problems and their duals.
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      efficient solution
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      \({(\Phi
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      \rho)}\)-invexity
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      duality
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      necessary optimality conditions
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      weak, strong converse
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      functional inequality
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      convex
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      hypotheses
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      Kuhn-Tucker constraint
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      control problems
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      Karush-Kuhn-Tucker optimality conditions
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      multiobjective variational control problems
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