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Computers & Mathematics with Applications
Volume 37, Issue 7, April 1999, Pages 1-9
 
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The existence theorems of solutions for generalized vector-valued variational-like inequalities*1

Shih-Sen Chang1

H. B. ThompsonE-mail The Corresponding Author, 1 and G. X. -Z. YuanCorresponding Author Contact Information, 1

Department of Mathematics, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610064, P.R. China Department of Mathematics, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, 4072, Australia

Available online 1 June 1999.

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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new kind of variational inequality, a ‘generalized vector variational-like inequality’ which includes several classical and well-known variational inequalities as special cases. As an application of the Knaster-Kuratowski-Mazurkiewicz principle as extended by Fan in 1961 [1], we prove that there exist solutions for our generalized vector variational-like inequality under reasonable hypotheses. These results generalize corresponding results given by Chen et al. in [2], Giannessi [3], Harker and Pang [4], Hartman and Stampacchia [5], Isac [6], Lee et al. [7], Noor [8], Saigal [9], Siddiqi et al. [10], and Yang [11].

Author Keywords: Generalized vector variational-like inequality; η-pseudo-monotone mapping; KKM mapping

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