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Geometric characterizations of the strict Hadamard differentiability of sets

Functional Analysis 2021-11-30 v1 Optimization and Control

Abstract

Let SS be a closed subset of a Banach space XX. Assuming that SS is epi-Lipschitzian at xˉ\bar{x} in the boundary \bdS \bd S of SS, we show that SS is strictly Hadamard differentiable at xˉ\bar{x} IFF the Clarke tangent cone T(S,xˉ)T(S, \bar{x}) to SS at xˉ\bar{x} contains a closed hyperplane IFF the Clarke tangent cone T(\bdS,xˉ)T(\bd S, \bar{x}) to \bdS\bd S at xˉ\bar{x} is a closed hyperplane. Moreover when XX is of finite dimension, YY is a Banach space and g:XYg: X \mapsto Y is a locally Lipschitz mapping around xˉ\bar{x}, we show that gg is strictly Hadamard differentiable at xˉ\bar{x} IFF T(graphg,(xˉ,g(xˉ)))T(\mathrm{graph}\,g, (\bar{x}, g(\bar{x}))) is isomorphic to XX IFF the set-valued mapping xK(\ghg,(x,g(x)))x\rightrightarrows K(\gh g, (x, g(x))) is continuous at xˉ\bar{x} and K(\ghg,(xˉ,g(xˉ)))K(\gh g, (\bar{x}, g(\bar{x}))) is isomorphic to XX, where K(A,a)K(A, a) denotes the contingent cone to a set AA at aAa \in A.

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@article{arxiv.2111.13870,
  title  = {Geometric characterizations of the strict Hadamard differentiability of sets},
  author = {Abderrahim Jourani and Moustapha Sène},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.13870},
  year   = {2021}
}