A sum theorem for (FPV) operators and normal cones
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Abstract: On [3, p. 199] one says "We mention parenthetically that the proof of [99, Lemma 41.3] is incorrect, and we do not know whether it, [99, Theorem 41.5] and [99, Theorem 41.6] are true". The previously cited reference [99] is our reference [2]. The aim of this short note is to provide a result that improves upon [2, Lemma 41. 3].
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