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Existence theorem 2 Levitin–Polyak well-posedness by perturbations 2 Nonlinear scalarization function 2 Parametric gap function 2 System of set-valued vector quasi-equilibrium problem 2
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Chen, Jia-Wei 2 Cho, Yeol 2 Wan, Zhongping 2
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Computational Statistics 1 Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 1
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Levitin–Polyak well-posedness by perturbations for systems of set-valued vector quasi-equilibrium problems
Chen, Jia-Wei; Wan, Zhongping; Cho, Yeol - In: Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 77 (2013) 1, pp. 33-64
="CR46">2012</CitationRef>). The continuity of the parametric gap function g is proved. Finally, the relations between these …, the existence and uniqueness of solution to (SSVQEP). By virtue of the nonlinear scalarization technique, a parametric gap … function g for (PSSVQEP) is introduced, which is distinct from that of Peng (J Glob Optim 52:779–795, <CitationRef CitationID …
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Levitin–Polyak well-posedness by perturbations for systems of set-valued vector quasi-equilibrium problems
Chen, Jia-Wei; Wan, Zhongping; Cho, Yeol - In: Computational Statistics 77 (2013) 1, pp. 33-64
the parametric gap function g is proved. Finally, the relations between these Levitin–Polyak well-posedness by …, the existence and uniqueness of solution to (SSVQEP). By virtue of the nonlinear scalarization technique, a parametric gap … function g for (PSSVQEP) is introduced, which is distinct from that of Peng (J Glob Optim 52:779–795, 2012 ). The continuity of …
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