
Generalized Fractional Programming
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- Intro
- GENERALIZED FRACTIONALPROGRAMMING
- GENERALIZED FRACTIONALPROGRAMMING
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Generalized Programming Problems
- Role of Constraint Qualifications
- The Fritz John Condition
- The Kuhn-Tucker Condition
- Abadie's Constraint Qualifications
- Guignard's Constraint Qualification
- Linear Constraint Qualification
- Mangasarian-Fromovitz Constraint Qualification
- Linear Independency Constraint Qualification
- Role of Directional Derivatives
- Applications of (P2) and (P3)
- Semi-Infinite Programming Problem
- Some Basic Concepts
- f : X
- m)-quasisonvex functions.Role
- Hanson-Antczak Sonvexities
- References
- Chapter 1Higher-Order ParametricOptimality Conditions
- Abstract
- 1. The Significance of Parametric Optimality
- 2. Generalized Sonvexities
- 3. Second-Order Necessary Optimality
- 4. Sufficient Optimality Conditions
- General Remarks
- References
- Chapter 2Hybrid(°, , !, ?, ^, ,m)-Sonvexitiesand ParametricOptimality Conditions
- Abstract
- 1. Role of Hybrid Sonvexity and Optimality Conditions
- 2. Basic Concepts
- 3. Sufficient Optimality Conditions
- 4. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 3Generalized Second-OrderParametric OptimalityConditions
- Abstract
- 1. Role of Patrametric Optimality Conditions
- 2. Basic Concepts
- 3. Sufficient Optimality Conditions
- 4. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 4Generalized Higher Order(°, , !, , ^, ,m)-Invexities
- Abstract
- 1. Higher-Order Sufficient Optimality Conditions
- 2. Preliminaries
- 3. Sufficient Optimality Conditions
- 4. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 5Hybrid Parametric DualityModels
- Abstract
- 1. Role of Duality Models
- 2. Generalized Sonvexities
- 3. Duality Model I
- 4. Duality Model II
- 5. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 6Hybrid Classes of DualityModels in Discrete MinmaxFractional Programming
- Abstract
- 1. Generalized Higher-Order Parametric DualityModels
- 2. Generalized Sounivexty
- 3. Duality Model I
- 4. Duality Model II
- 5. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 7Hanson-Antczak-TypeGeneralized V-Invexity
- Abstract
- 1. Role of Semiinfinite Multiobjective FractionalPrograms
- 2. Hanson-Antczak-Type Sonvexities
- 3. Duality Model I
- 4. Duality Model II
- 5. Duality Model III
- 6. Duality Model IV
- 7. General Remarks
- References
- Bibliography
- About the Authors
- Index
- Blank Page
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