On Second-Order Duality in Nondifferentiable Continuous Programming

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ABSTRACT

A Mond-Weir type second-order dual continuous programming problem associated with a class of nondifferentiable continuous programming problems is formulated. Under second-order pseudo-invexity and second-order quasi-invexity various duality theorems are established for this pair of dual continuous programming problems. A pair of dual continuous programming problems with natural boundary values is constructed and the proofs of its various duality results are briefly outlined. Further, it is shown that our results can be regarded as dynamic generalizations of corresponding (static) second-order duality theorems for a class of nondifferentiable nonlinear programming problems already studied in the literature.

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I. Husain and S. Shrivastav, "On Second-Order Duality in Nondifferentiable Continuous Programming," American Journal of Operations Research, Vol. 2 No. 3, 2012, pp. 289-295. doi: 10.4236/ajor.2012.23035.

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