An extremum principle for smooth problems (Q2223671)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7303780
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7303780 |
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An extremum principle for smooth problems (English)
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1 February 2021
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Summary: We derive an extremum principle. It can be treated as an intermediate result between the celebrated smooth-convex extremum principle due to Ioffe and Tikhomirov and the Dubovitskii-Milyutin theorem. The proof of this principle is based on a simple generalization of the Fermat's theorem, the smooth-convex extremum principle and the local implicit function theorem. An integro-differential example illustrating the new principle is presented.
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extremum principle
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Fermat's theorem
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local implicit function theorem
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