In this article, we consider equivalence properties between various kinds of lexicographic variational inequalities. By employing various concepts of monotonicity, we show that the usual sequential variational inequality is equivalent to the direct lexicographic variational inequality or to the dual lexicographic variational inequality. We establish several existence results for lexicographic variational inequalities. Also, we introduce the lexicographic complementarity problem and establish its equivalence with the lexicographic variational inequality. We illustrate our approach by several examples of applications to vector transportation and vector spatial equilibrium problems.

Bianchi, M., Konnov, I., Pini, R. (2007). Lexicographic variational inequalities with applications. OPTIMIZATION, 56(3), 355-367 [10.1080/02331930600819704].

Lexicographic variational inequalities with applications

PINI, RITA
2007

Abstract

In this article, we consider equivalence properties between various kinds of lexicographic variational inequalities. By employing various concepts of monotonicity, we show that the usual sequential variational inequality is equivalent to the direct lexicographic variational inequality or to the dual lexicographic variational inequality. We establish several existence results for lexicographic variational inequalities. Also, we introduce the lexicographic complementarity problem and establish its equivalence with the lexicographic variational inequality. We illustrate our approach by several examples of applications to vector transportation and vector spatial equilibrium problems.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Lexicographic variational inequality, sequential variational inequality, lexicographic complementarity problem, existence results, vector equilibrium models
English
2007
56
3
355
367
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Bianchi, M., Konnov, I., Pini, R. (2007). Lexicographic variational inequalities with applications. OPTIMIZATION, 56(3), 355-367 [10.1080/02331930600819704].
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