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Minimum and Maximum Principle Sufficiency for a Nonsmooth Variational Inequality

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In this paper, the minimum and maximum principle sufficiency properties for a nonsmooth variational inequality problem (NVIP) are studied. We discuss the relationship among the solution set of an NVIP… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, the minimum and maximum principle sufficiency properties for a nonsmooth variational inequality problem (NVIP) are studied. We discuss the relationship among the solution set of an NVIP and those defined by its dual problem and relevant gap functions. For a pseudomonotone NVIP, the weaker sharpness of its solution set has been shown to be sufficient for it to have minimum principle sufficiency property. As special cases, pseudomonotonicity $$ _{*} $$ and pseudomonotonicity $$ ^{+} $$ of the relevant bifunction have been characterized, from which the minimum and maximum principle sufficiency properties have also been characterized.

Keywords: principle; maximum principle; nonsmooth variational; minimum maximum; principle sufficiency

Journal Title: Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society
Year Published: 2020

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