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Set optimization - a rather short introduction
Recent developments in set optimization are surveyed and extended including
various set relations as well as fundamental constructions of a convex analysis
for set- and vector-valued functions, and duality for set optimization
problems. Extensive sections with bibliographical comments summarize the state
of the art. Applications to vector optimization and financial risk measures are
discussed along with algorithmic approaches to set optimization problems
Lagrange Duality in Set Optimization
Based on the complete-lattice approach, a new Lagrangian duality theory for
set-valued optimization problems is presented. In contrast to previous
approaches, set-valued versions for the known scalar formulas involving infimum
and supremum are obtained. In particular, a strong duality theorem, which
includes the existence of the dual solution, is given under very weak
assumptions: The ordering cone may have an empty interior or may not be
pointed. "Saddle sets" replace the usual notion of saddle points for the
Lagrangian, and this concept is proven to be sufficient to show the equivalence
between the existence of primal/dual solutions and strong duality on the one
hand and the existence of a saddle set for the Lagrangian on the other hand