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This book presents the mathematical theory of vector variational
inequalities and their relations with vector optimization problems.
It is the first-ever book to introduce well-posedness and
sensitivity analysis for vector equilibrium problems. The first
chapter provides basic notations and results from the areas of
convex analysis, functional analysis, set-valued analysis and
fixed-point theory for set-valued maps, as well as a brief
introduction to variational inequalities and equilibrium problems.
Chapter 2 presents an overview of analysis over cones, including
continuity and convexity of vector-valued functions. The book then
shifts its focus to solution concepts and classical methods in
vector optimization. It describes the formulation of vector
variational inequalities and their applications to vector
optimization, followed by separate chapters on linear
scalarization, nonsmooth and generalized vector variational
inequalities. Lastly, the book introduces readers to vector
equilibrium problems and generalized vector equilibrium problems.
Written in an illustrative and reader-friendly way, the book offers
a valuable resource for all researchers whose work involves
optimization and vector optimization.
This special volume is dedicated to Boris M. Mordukhovich, on the
occasion of his 60th birthday, and aims to celebrate his
fundamental contributionsto variational analysis,
generalizeddifferentiationand their applications.A main exampleof
these contributions is Boris' recent opus magnus "Variational
Analysis and Generalized Differentiation"(vols. I and II) [2,3]. A
detailed explanationand careful description of Boris' research and
achievements can be found in [1]. Boris' active work and jovial
attitude have constantly inspired researchers of several
generations, with whom he has generously shared his knowledgeand
ent- siasm, along with his well-known warmth and human touch.
Variationalanalysis is a rapidlygrowing?eld within pure and applied
mathem- ics, with numerous applications to optimization, control
theory, economics, en- neering, and other disciplines. Each of the
12 chapters of this volume is a carefully reviewed paper in the
?eld of variational analysis and related topics. Many chapters of
this volume were presented at the International Symposium on
Variational Analysis and Optimization (ISVAO), held in the
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Sun Yat-sen University,
Kaohsiung, Taiwan, from November 28 to November 30, 2008. The
symposium was organized in honour of Boris' 60thbirthday.It
broughttogetherBorisandotherresearchersto discusssta- of-the-art
results in variational analysis and its applications, with emphasis
on op- mization and control. We thank the organizers and
participants of the symposium, who made the symposium a highly
bene?cial and enjoyable event. We are also grateful to all the
authors of this special volume, who have taken the opportunityto
celebrate Boris' birthdayand his decadesof contributionsto the
area.
We always come cross several decision-making problems in our daily
life. Such problems are always conflicting in which many different
view points should be satisfied. In politics, business, industrial
systems, management science, networks, etc. one often encounters
such kind of problems. The most important and difficult part in
such problems is the conflict between various objectives and goals.
In these problems, one has to find the minimum(or maximum) for
several objective functions. Such problems are called vector
optimization problems (VOP),multi-criteria optimization problems or
multi-objective optimization problems. This volume deals with
several different topics / aspects of vector optimization theory
ranging from the very beginning to the most recent one. It contains
fourteen chapters written by different experts in the field of
vector optimization.
We always come cross several decision-making problems in our daily
life. Such problems are always conflicting in which many different
view points should be satisfied. In politics, business, industrial
systems, management science, networks, etc. one often encounters
such kind of problems. The most important and difficult part in
such problems is the conflict between various objectives and goals.
In these problems, one has to find the minimum(or maximum) for
several objective functions. Such problems are called vector
optimization problems (VOP),multi-criteria optimization problems or
multi-objective optimization problems. This volume deals with
several different topics / aspects of vector optimization theory
ranging from the very beginning to the most recent one. It contains
fourteen chapters written by different experts in the field of
vector optimization.
This special volume is dedicated to Boris M. Mordukhovich, on the
occasion of his 60th birthday, and aims to celebrate his
fundamental contributionsto variational analysis,
generalizeddifferentiationand their applications.A main exampleof
these contributions is Boris' recent opus magnus "Variational
Analysis and Generalized Differentiation"(vols. I and II) [2,3]. A
detailed explanationand careful description of Boris' research and
achievements can be found in [1]. Boris' active work and jovial
attitude have constantly inspired researchers of several
generations, with whom he has generously shared his knowledgeand
ent- siasm, along with his well-known warmth and human touch.
Variationalanalysis is a rapidlygrowing?eld within pure and applied
mathem- ics, with numerous applications to optimization, control
theory, economics, en- neering, and other disciplines. Each of the
12 chapters of this volume is a carefully reviewed paper in the
?eld of variational analysis and related topics. Many chapters of
this volume were presented at the International Symposium on
Variational Analysis and Optimization (ISVAO), held in the
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Sun Yat-sen University,
Kaohsiung, Taiwan, from November 28 to November 30, 2008. The
symposium was organized in honour of Boris' 60thbirthday.It
broughttogetherBorisandotherresearchersto discusssta- of-the-art
results in variational analysis and its applications, with emphasis
on op- mization and control. We thank the organizers and
participants of the symposium, who made the symposium a highly
bene?cial and enjoyable event. We are also grateful to all the
authors of this special volume, who have taken the opportunityto
celebrate Boris' birthdayand his decadesof contributionsto the
area.
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