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On subdifferentials of set-valued maps. (English) Zbl 0922.90118

Summary: Using the concept of contingent epiderivative, we generalize the notion of subdifferential to a cone-convex set-valued map. Properties of the subdifferential are presented and an optimality condition is discussed.

MSC:

90C29 Multi-objective and goal programming
49J52 Nonsmooth analysis
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