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1st-order necessary conditions If x? is a local minimizer of f and f is continuously differentiable in an open neighborhood of x? then • ?f(x?) = 0 2nd-
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(Second Order Sufficient Condition for (Local) Optimality) Proof (i e the Hessian at is positive definite) then is a strict local minimum of Suppose is
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Abstract In this paper we present first and second order sufficient conditions for strict local minima of orders 1 and 2 to vector optimization problems
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First-Order Necessary Conditions for Constrained Optimization I Lemma 1 Let ¯x be a feasible solution and a regular point of the hypersurface of
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The following will emerge under appropriate regularity assump- tions: i) Convex problems have first order necessary and sufficient optimality conditions ii) In
Necessary and Sufficient Optimality Conditions for Optimization
While there exists a vast literature about first order optimality conditions only a few references deal with the second order conditions for optimality
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What about first–order sufficiency conditions? For this we introduce the following definitions Definition 1 2 1 [Convex Sets and Functions] 1 A subset C ?
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Corollary (First Order Necessary Condition for a Minimum) the problem in order to obtain sufficiency conditions for optimality
Summary of necessary and sufficient conditions for local
ci(x?) = 0 for i = 1 m ?xL(x? ??) = 0 ? Z(x?)T ?f(x?) = 0 ? ?f(x?) = A(x?)T ?? Z(x?)T ?2 xxL(x? ??)Z(x?) is positive semi-definite Sufficient conditions Assume f and ci are twice continuously differentiable in an open neigh- borhood of x? and that ?ci(x?) are linearly independent vectors
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First-order necessary condition for optimality Suppose that f is a C1 (continuously di erentiable) function and x is its local minimum Pick an arbitrary vector d 2 Rn Since we are in the unconstrained case moving away from x in the direction of dor d cannot immediately take us outside D In other words we have x + d2 Dfor all 2 R close
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First Order Conditions The typical problem we face in economics involves optimization under constraints From supply and demand alone we have: maximize utility subject to a budget constraint and non-negativity constraints; minimize cost subject to a quantity constraint; minimize expenditure subject to a
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