This paper explores some sufficient conditions for the enhanced solvability of strong vector equilibrium problems, which can be established via a variational approach. Enhanced solvability here means existence of solutions, which are strong with respect to the partial ordering, complemented with inequalities estimating the distance from the solution set (namely, error bounds). This kind of estimates plays a crucial role in the tangential (first-order) approximation of the solution set as well as in formulating optimality conditions for mathematical programming with equilibrium constraints (MPEG). The approach here followed characterizes solutions as zeros (or global minimizets) of some merit functions associated to the original problem. Thus, to achieve the main results the traditional employment of the KKM theory is replaced by proper conditions on the slope of the merit functions. In turn, to make such conditions verifiable, some tools of nonsmooth analysis are exploited. As a result, several conditions for the enhanced solvability of strong equilibrium problems are derived, which are expressed in terms of generalized (Bouligand) derivatives, various normal and (Fenchel and Mordukhovich) subdifferential constructions.
Uderzo, A. (2023). Some enhanced existence results for strong vector equilibrium problems. PURE AND APPLIED FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS, 8(3), 987-1011.
Some enhanced existence results for strong vector equilibrium problems
Uderzo, A
2023
Abstract
This paper explores some sufficient conditions for the enhanced solvability of strong vector equilibrium problems, which can be established via a variational approach. Enhanced solvability here means existence of solutions, which are strong with respect to the partial ordering, complemented with inequalities estimating the distance from the solution set (namely, error bounds). This kind of estimates plays a crucial role in the tangential (first-order) approximation of the solution set as well as in formulating optimality conditions for mathematical programming with equilibrium constraints (MPEG). The approach here followed characterizes solutions as zeros (or global minimizets) of some merit functions associated to the original problem. Thus, to achieve the main results the traditional employment of the KKM theory is replaced by proper conditions on the slope of the merit functions. In turn, to make such conditions verifiable, some tools of nonsmooth analysis are exploited. As a result, several conditions for the enhanced solvability of strong equilibrium problems are derived, which are expressed in terms of generalized (Bouligand) derivatives, various normal and (Fenchel and Mordukhovich) subdifferential constructions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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