Ekeland-type variational principles and equilibrium problems
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- Ekeland variational principles involving set perturbations in vector equilibrium problems
- Ekeland variational principle on quasi-weighted graphs: improving the work-family balance
- Fixed points and completeness in metric and generalized metric spaces
- Graphical Ekeland’s principle for equilibrium problems
- Takahashi's minimization theorem and some related results in quasi-metric spaces
- The Ekeland variational principle for equilibrium problems revisited and applications
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