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Philip D. Loewen

Publication date: 21 February 1993



49J52: Nonsmooth analysis

49J50: Fréchet and Gateaux differentiability in optimization

47H04: Set-valued operators

26B12: Calculus of vector functions

46A50: Compactness in topological linear spaces; angelic spaces, etc.


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