
doi: 10.1007/bf01584322
Necessity and sufficiency conditions are given for the existence of a finite set of redundant constraints which together with a given set of constraints in an optimization problem satisfy the Kuhn—Tucker, and the Guignard Constraint qualifications when the original set of constraints fails to satisfy either or both of them.
Nonlinear Programming, Nonlinear programming, Regularization, Guignard Constraint Qualification
Nonlinear Programming, Nonlinear programming, Regularization, Guignard Constraint Qualification
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