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A strict minimax inequality criterion and some of its consequences

Optimization and Control 2012-02-21 v2

Abstract

In this paper, we point out a very flexible scheme within which a strict minimax inequality occurs. We then show the fruitfulness of this approach presenting a series of various consequences. Here is one of them: Let YY be a finite-dimensional real Hilbert space, J:YRJ:Y\to {\bf R} a C1C^1 function with locally Lipschitzian derivative, and φ:Y[0,+[\varphi:Y\to [0,+\infty[ a C1C^1 convex function with locally Lipschitzian derivative at 0 and φ1(0)={0}\varphi^{-1}(0)=\{0\}. Then, for each x0Yx_0\in Y for wich J(x0)0J'(x_0)\neq 0, there exists δ>0\delta>0 such that, for each r]0,δ[r\in ]0,\delta[, the restriction of JJ to B(x0,r)B(x_0,r) has a unique global minimum uru_r which satisfies J(ur)J(x)φ(xur)J(u_r)\leq J(x)-\varphi(x-u_r) for all xB(x0,r)x\in B(x_0,r), where B(x0,r)={xY:xx0r} .B(x_0,r)=\{x\in Y: \|x-x_0\|\leq r\}\ .

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@article{arxiv.1201.1574,
  title  = {A strict minimax inequality criterion and some of its consequences},
  author = {Biagio Ricceri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.1574},
  year   = {2012}
}