Systems of simultaneous generalized vector quasiequilibrium problems and their applications (Q948629)
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Systems of simultaneous generalized vector quasiequilibrium problems and their applications (English)
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17 October 2008
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Systems of simultaneous generalized vector equilibrium problems in locally convex topological vector spaces are dealt with Kakutani fixed-point theorem for getting existence results of solutions which either improve or extend known results in the literature. \(X\) and \(Y\) are (possibly infinite) Cartesian product of nonempty convex subsets \(X_i\) and \(Y_i\), \(i\in I\), of (may be different) l.c.t.v.s \(E_i\) and \(F_i\), resp., \(P_i\) is the intersection of closed convex cones (apex at origin) \(C_i(x)\) of the t.v.s. \(Z_i\) over \(x\in X\) and defines an ordering on \(Z_i\). \(S_i\) and \(T_i\) are multivalued maps from \(X\) to \(X_i\) and \(Y_i\), resp. \(f_i\) and \(g_i\) are trifunctions from \(X\times Y \times X_i\) and \(X\times Y \times Y_i\) in \(Z_i\), respectively. The first of the following three mentioned equilibrium problems is considered. Find \((\bar x,\bar y)\in X \times Y\) such that, for each \(i\in I,\bar x_i\in S_i(\bar x), \bar y_i\in T_i(\bar x)\) holds \(f_i(\bar x, \bar y,x_i) \in Q_i(\bar x) \quad \forall x_i\in S_i(\bar x)\) and \(g_i(\bar x, \bar y,y_i) \in Q_i(\bar x) \quad \forall x_i\in T_i(\bar x)\) where \(Q_i(\bar x)=C_i(\bar x)\), \(Q_i(\bar x)=Z_i\setminus(-C_i(\bar x)\setminus\{0\})\) and \(Q_i(\bar x)=Z_i\setminus(-\text{int}C_i(\bar x))\) in case of problem I,II and III, resp. The additional assumptions for the proof of the existence result of problem I are: (i) \(F_i\) is complete, \(X_i\) are compact, (ii) \(S_i\) is continuous and closed convex valued, (iii) \(T_i\) is continuous and compact convex valued, (iv) \(C_i\) is a closed multivalued map, (v) the dual cone of \(P_i\) has a compact convex base, (vi) \(f_i(\cdot,\cdot,x_i)\) is \(P_i\)-nonnegative with respect to \((x,y)\in X\times Y\) and \(f_i(x,y,\cdot)\) is properly quasi-convex for all \((x,y)\in X\times Y\), similar for \(g_i\). It is remarked without proof that each solution of problem I is a solution of II and each solution of problem II is a solution of III but not vice versa. In application of the main result several conclusions w.r.t. the solvability of vector variational inequalities, vector saddle point problems and Debreu-type equilibrium problems are drawn.
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systems of simultaneous generalized vector equilibrium problems
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vector saddle point problems
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minimax inequalities
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Debreu-type equilibrium problems
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properly quasi-convex functions
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