Generalized proper efficiency and duality for a class of nondifferentiable multiobjective variational problems with V-invexity

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A Mond-Weir type dual for a class of nondifferentiable multiobjective variational problems in which every component of the objective function contains a term involving the square root of a certain positive semidefinite quadratic form, is considered and various duality results, viz. weak, strong, and converse duality theorems, are developed for conditionally properly efficient solutions. These results are obtained under V-invexity assumptions and its generalizations on objective and constraint functions. This work extends many results on variational problems established earlier. © 1996 Academic Press, Inc.

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Mishra, S. K. (1996). Generalized proper efficiency and duality for a class of nondifferentiable multiobjective variational problems with V-invexity. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 202(1), 53–71. https://doi.org/10.1006/jmaa.1996.0302

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