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An Augmented Lagrangian method for quasi-equilibrium problems

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In this paper, we propose an Augmented Lagrangian algorithm for solving a general class of possible non-convex problems called quasi-equilibrium problems (QEPs). We define an Augmented Lagrangian bifunction associated with… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we propose an Augmented Lagrangian algorithm for solving a general class of possible non-convex problems called quasi-equilibrium problems (QEPs). We define an Augmented Lagrangian bifunction associated with QEPs, introduce a secondary QEP as a measure of infeasibility and we discuss several special classes of QEPs within our theoretical framework. For obtaining global convergence under a new weak constraint qualification, we extend the notion of an Approximate Karush–Kuhn–Tucker (AKKT) point for QEPs (AKKT-QEP), showing that in general it is not necessarily satisfied at a solution, differently from its counterpart in optimization. We study some particular cases where AKKT-QEP does hold at a solution, while discussing the solvability of the subproblems of the algorithm. We also present illustrative numerical experiments.

Keywords: lagrangian method; method quasi; augmented lagrangian; equilibrium problems; quasi equilibrium

Journal Title: Computational Optimization and Applications
Year Published: 2020

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