scholarly journals Optimality conditions for robust weak sharp efficient solutions of nonsmooth uncertain multiobjective optimization problems

Author(s):  
Jutamas Kerdkaew ◽  
Rabian Wangkeeree ◽  
Rattanaporn Wangkeereee

AbstractIn this paper, we investigate an uncertain multiobjective optimization problem involving nonsmooth and nonconvex functions. The notion of a (local/global) robust weak sharp efficient solution is introduced. Then, we establish necessary and sufficient optimality conditions for local and/or the robust weak sharp efficient solutions of the considered problem. These optimality conditions are presented in terms of multipliers and Mordukhovich/limiting subdifferentials of the related functions.

Mathematics ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiangkai Sun ◽  
Hongyong Fu ◽  
Jing Zeng

This paper deals with robust quasi approximate optimal solutions for a nonsmooth semi-infinite optimization problems with uncertainty data. By virtue of the epigraphs of the conjugates of the constraint functions, we first introduce a robust type closed convex constraint qualification. Then, by using the robust type closed convex constraint qualification and robust optimization technique, we obtain some necessary and sufficient optimality conditions for robust quasi approximate optimal solution and exact optimal solution of this nonsmooth uncertain semi-infinite optimization problem. Moreover, the obtained results in this paper are applied to a nonsmooth uncertain optimization problem with cone constraints.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xin-kun Wu ◽  
Jia-wei Chen ◽  
Yun-zhi Zou

A nondifferentiable multiobjective optimization problem with nonempty set constraints is considered, and the equivalence of weakly efficient solutions, the critical points for the nondifferentiable multiobjective optimization problems, and solutions for vector variational-like inequalities is established under some suitable conditions. Nonemptiness and compactness of the solutions set for the nondifferentiable multiobjective optimization problems are proved by using the FKKM theorem and a fixed-point theorem.


Symmetry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 2148
Author(s):  
Kin Keung Lai ◽  
Mohd Hassan ◽  
Jitendra Kumar Maurya ◽  
Sanjeev Kumar Singh ◽  
Shashi Kant Mishra

In this paper, we consider convex multiobjective optimization problems with equality and inequality constraints in real Banach space. We establish saddle point necessary and sufficient Pareto optimality conditions for considered problems under some constraint qualifications. These results are motivated by the symmetric results obtained in the recent article by Cobos Sánchez et al. in 2021 on Pareto optimality for multiobjective optimization problems of continuous linear operators. The discussions in this paper are also related to second order symmetric duality for nonlinear multiobjective mixed integer programs for arbitrary cones due to Mishra and Wang in 2005. Further, we establish Karush–Kuhn–Tucker optimality conditions using saddle point optimality conditions for the differentiable cases and present some examples to illustrate our results. The study in this article can also be seen and extended as symmetric results of necessary and sufficient optimality conditions for vector equilibrium problems on Hadamard manifolds by Ruiz-Garzón et al. in 2019.


2011 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-66
Author(s):  
Najia Benkenza ◽  
Nazih Gadhi ◽  
Lahoussine Lafhim

Abstract Using a special scalarization employed for the first time for the study of necessary optimality conditions in vector optimization by Ciligot-Travain [Numer. Funct. Anal. Optim. 15: 689–693, 1994], we give necessary optimality conditions for a set-valued optimization problem by establishing the existence of Lagrange–Fritz–John multipliers. Also, sufficient optimality conditions are given without any Lipschitz assumption.


2015 ◽  
Vol 14 (04) ◽  
pp. 877-899 ◽  
Author(s):  
Majid Soleimani-Damaneh

Efforts to characterize optimality in nonsmooth and/or nonconvex optimization problems have made rapid progress in the past four decades. Nonsmooth analysis, which refers to differential analysis in the absence of differentiability, has grown rapidly in recent years, and plays a vital role in functional analysis, information technology, optimization, mechanics, differential equations, decision making, etc. Furthermore, convexity has been increasingly important nowadays in the study of many pure and applied mathematical problems. In this paper, some new connections between three major fields, nonsmooth analysis, convex analysis, and optimization, are provided that will help to make these fields accessible to a wider audience. In this paper, at first, we address some newly reported and interesting applications of multiobjective optimization in Management Science and Biology. Afterwards, some sufficient conditions for characterizing the feasible and improving directions of nonsmooth multiobjective optimization problems are given, and using these results a necessary optimality condition is proved. The sufficient optimality conditions are given utilizing a generalized convexity notion. Establishing necessary and sufficient optimality conditions for nonsmooth fractional programming problems is the next aim of the paper. We follow the paper by studying (strictly) prequasiinvexity and pseudoinvexity. Finally, some connections between these notions as well as some applications of these concepts in optimization are given.


2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qilin Wang ◽  
Guolin Yu

The notions of higher-order weakly generalized contingent epiderivative and higher-order weakly generalized adjacent epiderivative for set-valued maps are proposed. By virtue of the higher-order weakly generalized contingent (adjacent) epiderivatives, both necessary and sufficient optimality conditions are obtained for Henig efficient solutions to a set-valued optimization problem whose constraint set is determined by a set-valued map. The imposed assumptions are relaxed in comparison with those of recent results in the literature. Examples are provided to show some advantages of our notions and results.


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