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Economic equilibrium through variational inequalities

Magdalena Nockowska-Rosiak (2009)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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The purpose of this paper is to present an alternative proof of the existence of the Walrasian equilibrium for the Arrow-Debreu-McKenzie model by the variational inequality technique. Moreover, examples of the generalized Arrow-Debreu-McKenzie model are given in which the price vector can reach the boundary of the orthant allowing a commodity to be of price zero at equilibrium. In such a case its supply exceeds demand. It is worth mentioning that utility functions in this model are allowed...

A Survey on Vector Variational Inequalities

F. Giannessi, G. Matroeni, X. Q. Yang (2009)

Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana

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The paper consists in a brief overview on Vector Variational Inequalities (VVI). The connections between VVI and Vector Optimization Problems (VOP) are considered. This leads to point out that necessary optimality conditions for a VOP can be formulated by means of a VVI when the objective function is Gâteaux differentiable and the feasible set is convex. In particular, the existence of solutions and gap functions associated with VVI are analysed. Gap functions provide an equivalent formulation...

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Isabel N. Figueiredo, Carlos F. Leal, Cecília S. Pinto (2010)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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We prove the conical differentiability of the solution to a bone remodeling contact rod model, for given data (applied loads and rigid obstacle), with respect to small perturbations of the cross section of the rod. The proof is based on the special structure of the model, composed of a variational inequality coupled with an ordinary differential equation with respect to time. This structure enables the verification of the two following fundamental results: the polyhedricity of a modified...

Note on the paper: interior proximal method for variational inequalities on non-polyhedral sets

Alexander Kaplan, Rainer Tichatschke (2010)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

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In this paper we clarify that the interior proximal method developed in [6] (vol. 27 of this journal) for solving variational inequalities with monotone operators converges under essentially weaker conditions concerning the functions describing the "feasible" set as well as the operator of the variational inequality.

Arrow-Hahn economic models with weakened conditions of continuity

Inese Bula, Dace Rika (2006)

Banach Center Publications

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In this article we give descriptions of some economic models that are based on Arrow-Hahn economic model. Finally we consider a model with two major assumptions: first, there is discontinuous excess demand function and, second, if price goes to zero, then it is possible that excess demand may approach infinity. For this last new economic model the existence of quasi-equilibrium is proved.