
doi: 10.1007/bf01417520
For a vectorial control-approximation problem with a finite number of objectives the author formulates a corresponding dual problem. Moreover, he proves weak and strong duality theorems for these two vector optimization problems.
Programming in abstract spaces, vector optimization, vectorial control-approximation problem, Nonsmooth analysis, Duality theory (optimization), Multi-objective and goal programming, Continuous location, weak and strong duality theorems
Programming in abstract spaces, vector optimization, vectorial control-approximation problem, Nonsmooth analysis, Duality theory (optimization), Multi-objective and goal programming, Continuous location, weak and strong duality theorems
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