Existence and stability of solutions for maximal element theorem on Hadamard manifolds with applications (Q651124)

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    Existence and stability of solutions for maximal element theorem on Hadamard manifolds with applications
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5987786

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      Existence and stability of solutions for maximal element theorem on Hadamard manifolds with applications (English)
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      8 December 2011
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      Let \(X\) be a nonempty, geodesic convex and compact subset of a Hadamard manifold. Let \(A: X \multimap X\) be a multimap satisfying: \((1)\) for all \(x \in X\), \(x \notin \mathrm{Gco} A(x)\), where \(Gco\) denotes the geodesic convex hull of a set; \((2)\) \(A^{-1}(y)\) is open in \(X\) for each \(y \in X\). Then \(A\) has a maximal element in the sense that there exists \(x^* \in X\) with \(A(x^*) = \emptyset.\) The definition of essential stability of a maximal element is given. It is shown that most maximal element problems (in the sense of Baire category) are essential and that there exists at least one essential component of the solution set for each maximal element problem. As applications, existence and stability results for solutions of variational relations and equilibrium points of multi-objective games on Hadamard manifolds are considered.
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      maximal element
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      multivalued map
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      Hadamard manifold
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      fixed point
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      essential stability
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      essential component
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      variational relation
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      multi-objective game
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      equilibrium
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