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Main Authors: Aussel, Didier, Jauny, Sultana, Asrifa, Valecha, Shivani
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.22080
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author Aussel, Didier
Jauny
Sultana, Asrifa
Valecha, Shivani
author_facet Aussel, Didier
Jauny
Sultana, Asrifa
Valecha, Shivani
contents Aussel et al. (J Optim Theory Appl 170 818-837 2016) introduced the concept of projected solutions for the quasi-variational inequalities with a non-self constraint map, that is, the case where the constraint map may take values outside the feasible set. This paper presents two iterative methods to determine the projected solutions for quasi-equilibrium problems (QEP). We prove the convergence of the sequence generated by iterative methods to a projected solution of the QEP under some suitable assumptions. Some encouraging numerical experiments are presented to show the performance of the proposed methods. As an application, we apply the proposed algorithms to solve an electricity market model.
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spellingShingle Iterative Methods for the Projected Solutions of Quasi-equilibrium Problems
Aussel, Didier
Jauny
Sultana, Asrifa
Valecha, Shivani
Optimization and Control
Functional Analysis
91B06, 49J40, 49J53
Aussel et al. (J Optim Theory Appl 170 818-837 2016) introduced the concept of projected solutions for the quasi-variational inequalities with a non-self constraint map, that is, the case where the constraint map may take values outside the feasible set. This paper presents two iterative methods to determine the projected solutions for quasi-equilibrium problems (QEP). We prove the convergence of the sequence generated by iterative methods to a projected solution of the QEP under some suitable assumptions. Some encouraging numerical experiments are presented to show the performance of the proposed methods. As an application, we apply the proposed algorithms to solve an electricity market model.
title Iterative Methods for the Projected Solutions of Quasi-equilibrium Problems
topic Optimization and Control
Functional Analysis
91B06, 49J40, 49J53
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.22080