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Introduction to Nonsmooth Optimization Problems

Giorgio Giorgi (), Bienvenido Jiménez () and Vicente Novo ()
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Giorgio Giorgi: University of Pavia
Bienvenido Jiménez: National University of Distance Education
Vicente Novo: National University of Distance Education

Chapter Chapter 10 in Basic Mathematical Programming Theory, 2023, pp 317-382 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In treating the various optimization problems described in the previous chapters, we have almost always supposed (with the exception of the characterization of saddle points of the Lagrangian function, in Chap. 8 ) that the functions involved in the said problems are differentiable or continuously differentiable or twice-continuously differentiable. Starting from the 70s of the last century, the necessity of studying nonsmooth (i.e. nondifferentiable) functions and hence nonsmooth optimization problems, gave rise to a new mathematical theory, called Nonsmooth Analysis Nonsmooth analysis (this term was introduced by the Canadian mathematician F. H. Clarke).

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-30324-1_10

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