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Generalized Convexity, Generalized Monotonicity, and Applications

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In recent years there is a growing interest in generalized convex fu- tions and generalized monotone mappings among the researchers of - plied mathematics and other sciences. This is due to the fact that mathematical models with these functions are more suitable to describe problems of the real world than models using conventional convex and monotone functions. Generalized convexity and monotonicity are now considered as an independent branch of applied mathematics with a wide range of applications in mechanics, economics, engineering, finance and many others. The present volume contains 20 full length papers which reflect c- rent theoretical studies of generalized convexity and monotonicity, and numerous applications in optimization, variational inequalities, equil- rium problems etc. All these papers were refereed and carefully selected from invited talks and contributed talks that were presented at the 7th International Symposium on Generalized Convexity/Monotonicity held in Hanoi, Vietnam, August 27-31, 2002. This series of Symposia is or- nized by the Working Group on Generalized Convexity (WGGC) every 3 years and aims to promote and disseminate research on the field. The WGGC (http://www.genconv.org) consists of more than 300 researchers coming from 36 countries.

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ISBN: 9780387236384
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Author: International Symposium on Generalized ConvexityMonotonicity, Andrew Eberhard, Nicolas Hadjisavvas, The Luc Dinh
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer US
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 350 pages
Series: Nonconvex Optimization and Its Applications
Genres: Operational research
Game theory
Optimization