A control problem containing support functions in the integrand of the objective of the functional as well as in the inequality constraint function is considered. For this problem, Fritz John and Karush-Kuhn-Tucker ty...A control problem containing support functions in the integrand of the objective of the functional as well as in the inequality constraint function is considered. For this problem, Fritz John and Karush-Kuhn-Tucker type necessary optimality conditions are derived. Using Karush-Kuhn-Tucker type optimality conditions, Wolfe type dual is formulated and usual duality theorems are established under generalized convexity conditions. Special cases are generated. It is also shown that our duality results have linkage with those of nonlinear programming problems involving support functions.展开更多
Mond-Weir type duality for control problem with support functions is investigated under generalized convexity conditions. Special cases are derived. A relationship between our results and those of nonlinear programmin...Mond-Weir type duality for control problem with support functions is investigated under generalized convexity conditions. Special cases are derived. A relationship between our results and those of nonlinear programming problem containing support functions is outlined.展开更多
文摘A control problem containing support functions in the integrand of the objective of the functional as well as in the inequality constraint function is considered. For this problem, Fritz John and Karush-Kuhn-Tucker type necessary optimality conditions are derived. Using Karush-Kuhn-Tucker type optimality conditions, Wolfe type dual is formulated and usual duality theorems are established under generalized convexity conditions. Special cases are generated. It is also shown that our duality results have linkage with those of nonlinear programming problems involving support functions.
文摘Mond-Weir type duality for control problem with support functions is investigated under generalized convexity conditions. Special cases are derived. A relationship between our results and those of nonlinear programming problem containing support functions is outlined.