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Notes on Constraint Qualifications for Second-Order Optimality Conditions

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In the first part of this paper we point out some basic properties of the critical cones used in second-order optimality conditions and give a simple proof of a strong second-order necessary optimality condition by assuming a “modified” first-order Abadie constraint qualification. In the second part we give some insights on second-order constraint qualifications related to second-order local approximations of the feasible set.

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  • Giorgio Giorgi, 2019. "Notes on Constraint Qualifications for Second-Order Optimality Conditions," Journal of Mathematics Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 11(5), pages 16-32, October.
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    Keywords

    second-order necessary optimality conditions; second-order constraint qualifications; second-order tangent sets; Abadie-type conditions;
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