Variational rationality, variational principles and the existence of traps in a changing environment
Majid Fakhar,
Mohammadreza Khodakhah,
Ali Mazyaki,
Antoine Soubeyran and
Jafar Zafarani
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Majid Fakhar: University of Isfahan
Mohammadreza Khodakhah: University of Isfahan
Ali Mazyaki: ATU - Allameh Tabataba’i University
Jafar Zafarani: University of Isfahan
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Abstract:
This paper has two aspects. Mathematically, in the context of global optimization, it provides the existence of an optimum of a perturbed optimization problem that generalizes the celebrated Ekeland variational principle and equivalent formulations (Caristi, Takahashi), whenever the perturbations need not satisfy the triangle inequality. Behaviorally, it is a continuation of the recent variational rationality approach of stay (stop) and change (go) human dynamics. It gives sufficient conditions for the existence of traps in a changing environment. In this way it emphasizes even more the striking correspondence between variational analysis in mathematics and variational rationality in psychology and behavioral sciences.
Keywords: Variational rationality; Changing environment; Traps; Quasi-metric space; The Ekeland variational principle (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-01
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Published in Journal of Global Optimization, 2022, 82, pp.161-177. ⟨10.1007/s10898-021-01061-8⟩
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DOI: 10.1007/s10898-021-01061-8
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