Note on \(F\)-implicit generalized vector variational inequalities (Q993632)

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    Note on \(F\)-implicit generalized vector variational inequalities (English)
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    20 September 2010
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    Let \(X\), \(Y\) be arbitrary real Hausdorff topological vector spaces. Let \(K\) be a nonempty set of \(X\), \(C:K\multimap Y\) a set-valued mapping such that for each \(x\in K\), \(C(x)\) is a proper closed convex and pointed cone with apex at the origin and \(int C(x)\neq\emptyset\). For each \(x\in K\), let relations be defined as ``\(\geq_{C(x)}\)'' and ``\(\not\geq_{C(x)}\)'' as follows {\parindent=8mm \begin{itemize}\item[(i)] \(y\geq_{C(x)}z\) \(\Leftrightarrow\) \(y-z\in C(x)\); \item[(ii)] \(y\not\geq_{C(x)}z\) \(\Leftrightarrow\) \(y-z\not\in C(x)\). \end{itemize}} For each \(x\in K\), the relation \(y\rho_x z\) represents one and only one of the following relations: {\parindent=8mm \begin{itemize}\item[(iii)] \(y\not\geq_{C(x)}z\) \item[(iv)] \(y\leq_{int C(x)}z\) \end{itemize}} for all \(y,z\in Y\). Let \(L(X,Y)\) be the space of all continuous linear mappings from \(X\) to \(Y\). The mappings \(F:K\to Y\), \(g:K\to K\), \(A:L(X,Y)\to L(X,Y)\) and \(T:K\to L(X,Y)\) are given. The authors consider the \(F\)-implicit generalized vector variational inequality (FIGVVI) as follows: find \(\bar{x}\in K\) such that for each \(y\in K\), there is an \(\bar{s}\in T\bar{x}\) satisfying \[ \{(A\bar{s},y-g(\bar{x})+F(y)-F(g(\bar{x}))\rho_{\bar{x}}0 \] and we call such a solution a weak solution to FIGVVI. For the case that \(\bar{s}\) does not depend on \(y\), that is, find \(\bar{x}\in K\) with some \(\bar{s}\in T\bar{x}\) such that \[ \{(A\bar{s},y-g(\bar{x})+F(y)-F(g(\bar{x}))\rho_{\bar{x}}0 \] for all \(y\in K\), and they call such solution a strong solution to FIGVVI. This paper aims to derive some solvabilities for these two kinds of F-implicit generalized vector variational inequality problem. Note that the existence and solution methods for similar problems in scalar and vector cases have been investigated extensively.
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    \(F\)-implicit generalized variational inequality
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    minimal (maximal) point
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    weak minimal (maximal) point
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