Calmness and calculus: two basic patterns

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DOI10.1007/S11228-021-00589-XzbMATH Open1484.49026arXiv2008.07114OpenAlexW3170463814MaRDI QIDQ2116021FDOQ2116021


Authors: Matus Benko, P. Mehlitz Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 15 March 2022

Published in: Set-Valued and Variational Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We establish two types of estimates for generalized derivatives of set-valued mappings which carry the essence of two basic patterns observed troughout the pile of calculus rules. These estimates also illustrate the role of the essential assumptions that accompany these two patters, namely calmness on the one hand and (fuzzy) inner calmness* on the other. Afterwards, we study the relationship between and sufficient conditions for the various notions of (inner) calmness. The aforementioned estimates are applied in order to recover several prominent calculus rules for tangents and normals as well as generalized derivatives of marginal functions and compositions as well as Cartesian products of set-valued mappings under mild conditions. We believe that our enhanced approach puts the overall generalized calculus into some other light. Some applications of our findings are presented which exemplary address necessary optimality conditions for minimax optimization problems as well as the calculus related to the recently introduced semismoothness* property.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.07114




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