Vectorization of set-valued maps with respect to total ordering cones and its applications to set-valued optimization problems
Abstract
As a result of our previous studies on finding the minimal element of a set in n-dimensional Euclidean space with respect to a total ordering cone, we introduced a method which we call "The Successive Weighted Sum Method" (Kucuk et al., 2011 [1,2]). In this study, we compare the Weighted Sum Method to the Successive Weighted Sum Method. A vector-valued function is derived from the special type of set-valued function by using a total ordering cone, which is a process we called vectorization, and some properties of the given vector-valued function are presented. We also prove that this vector-valued function can be used instead of the set-valued map as an objective function of a setvalued optimization problem. Moreover, by giving two examples we show that there is no relationship between the continuity of set-valued map and the continuity of the vector-valued function derived from this set-valued map
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Journal of Mathematical Analysis and ApplicationsVolume
385Issue
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