
Recently, a number of general methods for obtaining necessary conditions for optimality have been derived (see [2],[3],[5]). In [4], the author has given a general method, starting from the following basic problem: BP(S,f): “Given a set S in Rn and a function f: Rn →R1 , determine xeS such that f(x) is maximal”.
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