Let X, Y be two finite-dimensional topological vector spaces, Z a Hausdorff topological vector space, K C X and D C Z be two nonempty sets, C be a pointed, closed, and convex cone in Y with int C ≠θ Let S : K → 2^...Let X, Y be two finite-dimensional topological vector spaces, Z a Hausdorff topological vector space, K C X and D C Z be two nonempty sets, C be a pointed, closed, and convex cone in Y with int C ≠θ Let S : K → 2^K and T : K → 2^D be two multivalued mappings, and φ : K × D × K → Y be a trifunction. In this paper, we consider the generalized vector quasi-equilibrium problem, which is formulated by finding X∈ K and y∈ T(x) such that x∈ E S(x) and φ(x,y, u) (∈/) -int C for all u ∈ S(x). We establish an existence result in which T is not supposed to have any continuity property. Our results extend and improve the corresponding results of Cubiotti, Yao and Guo.展开更多
基金the Applied Research Project of Sichuan Province(05JY029-009-1)
文摘Let X, Y be two finite-dimensional topological vector spaces, Z a Hausdorff topological vector space, K C X and D C Z be two nonempty sets, C be a pointed, closed, and convex cone in Y with int C ≠θ Let S : K → 2^K and T : K → 2^D be two multivalued mappings, and φ : K × D × K → Y be a trifunction. In this paper, we consider the generalized vector quasi-equilibrium problem, which is formulated by finding X∈ K and y∈ T(x) such that x∈ E S(x) and φ(x,y, u) (∈/) -int C for all u ∈ S(x). We establish an existence result in which T is not supposed to have any continuity property. Our results extend and improve the corresponding results of Cubiotti, Yao and Guo.