Criteria for differentiable generalized monotone maps
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Publication:1363417
DOI10.1007/BF02592191zbMATH Open0892.49008MaRDI QIDQ1363417FDOQ1363417
Authors: J.-P. Crouzeix, Jacques A. Ferland
Publication date: 16 July 1998
Published in: Mathematical Programming. Series A. Series B (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Integrability of pseudomonotone differentiable maps and the revealed preference problem
- Characterization of generalized monotone maps
- An extension of pseudolinear functions and variational inequality problems
- A stronger criterion for the Weak Weak Axiom.
- Generalized Monotone Maps
- Pseudomonotone variational inequality problems: Existence of solutions
- Relatively Monotone and Relatively Generalized Monotone Maps in Nonsmooth Setting and Relative r-Monotonicity
- Maximality and first-order criteria of r-monotone operators
- Variational inequalities for generalized quasi-monotone maps.
- Characterizations of quasiconvex and pseudoconvex functions by their second-order regular subdifferentials
- An interior proximal method for a class of quasimonotone variational inequalities
- Characterizations of relatively generalized monotone maps
- Translations of quasimonotone maps and monotonicity
- Existence results for densely pseudomonotone variational inequalities
- A class of fuzzy variational inequality based on monotonicity of fuzzy mappings
- The demand functions that satisfy the weak axiom of revealed preference and generalized monotonicity
- (Convex) level sets integration
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