sensitivity analysis for relaxed cocoercive nonlinear quasivariational inclusions灵敏度分析为放松cocoercive非线性quasivariational夹杂物.pdfVIP

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sensitivity analysis for relaxed cocoercive nonlinear quasivariational inclusions灵敏度分析为放松cocoercive非线性quasivariational夹杂物.pdf

sensitivity analysis for relaxed cocoercive nonlinear quasivariational inclusions灵敏度分析为放松cocoercive非线性quasivariational夹杂物

SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS FOR RELAXED COCOERCIVE NONLINEAR QUASIVARIATIONAL INCLUSIONS RAM U. VERMA Received 29 June 2005; Revised 2 August 2005; Accepted 5 August 2005 Some results on the sensitivity analysis for relaxed cocoercive quasivariational inclusions are obtained, which generalize similar sensitivity analysis results on strongly monotone quasivariational inclusions. Furthermore, some suitable examples of relaxed cocoercive mappings are illustrated. Copyright © 2006 Ram U. Verma. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 1. Introduction and preliminaries Variational inequality methods whether based on numerous available new algorithms or otherwise have been applied vigorously, especially to model equilibria problems in eco- nomics, optimization and control theory, operations research, transportation network modeling, and mathematical programming, while a considerable progress to developing general methods for the sensitivity analysis for variational inequalities is made. Tobin [7] presented the sensitivity analysis for variational inequalities allowing the calculation of derivatives of solution variables with respect to perturbation parameters, where per- turbations are of both the variational inequality function and the feasible region. Ky- parisis [5] under appropriate second-order and regularity conditions has shown that the perturbed solution to a parametric variational inequality problem is continuous and di- rectionally differentiable with respect to the perturbation parameter. Recently, Agarwal et al. [1] studied the sensitivity analysis for qusivariational inclusions involving strongly monotone mappings applying the resolvent operator technique, without differentiabil- ity assumptions on solution variables with respect to perturbation parameters.

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