
Duality in Vector Optimization
Springer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 20. August 2009
Book
Hardback
XVI, 400 pages
978-3-642-02885-4 (ISBN)
Description
Thecontinuousandincreasinginterestconcerningvectoroptimizationperc- tible in the research community, where contributions dealing with the theory of duality abound lately, constitutes the main motivation that led to writing this book. Decisive was also the research experience of the authors in this ?eld, materialized in a number of works published within the last decade. The need for a book on duality in vector optimization comes from the fact that despite the large amount of papers in journals and proceedings volumes, no book mainly concentrated on this topic was available so far in the scienti?c landscape. There is a considerable presence of books, not all recent releases, on vector optimization in the literature. We mention here the ones due to Chen,HuangandYang(cf. [49]),EhrgottandGandibleux(cf. [65]),Eichfelder (cf. [66]), Goh and Yang (cf. [77]), G.. opfert and Nehse (cf. [80]), G.. opfert, - ahi, Tammer and Z? alinescu (cf. [81]), Jahn (cf. [104]), Kaliszewski (cf. [108]), Luc (cf. [125]), Miettinen (cf. [130]), Mishra, Wang and Lai (cf. [131,132]) and Sawaragi, Nakayama and Tanino (cf. [163]), where vector duality is at most tangentially treated. We hope that from our e?orts will bene?
t not only researchers interested in vector optimization, but also graduate and und- graduate students. The framework we consider is taken as general as possible, namely we work in (locally convex) topological vector spaces, going to the usual ?nite - mensional setting when this brings additional insights or relevant connections to the existing literature.
t not only researchers interested in vector optimization, but also graduate and und- graduate students. The framework we consider is taken as general as possible, namely we work in (locally convex) topological vector spaces, going to the usual ?nite - mensional setting when this brings additional insights or relevant connections to the existing literature.
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"This book is dedicated to duality in vector optimization and is largely based on the contribution of the authors to this field. The book is divided into 7 chapters; it also contains a list of symbols and notations, an index of terms and a bibliography with 210 titles. . We recommend this book to researchers in convex scalar and vector optimization." (Constantin Zalinescu, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2010 i)
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Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
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XVI, 400 p.
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Weight
1680 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-02885-4 (9783642028854)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-02886-1
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Content
Preliminaries on convex analysis and vector optimization.- Conjugate duality in scalar optimization.- Conjugate vector duality via scalarization.- Conjugate duality for vector optimization problems with finite dimensional image spaces.- Wolfe and Mond-Weir duality concepts.- Duality for set-valued optimization problems based on vector conjugacy.