We consider the proximal point method for solving unconstrained multiobjective programming problems including two families of real convex functions, one of them defined on the positive orthant and used for modifying a variant of the logarithm-quadratic regularization introduced recently and the other for defining a family of scalar representations based on 0-coercive convex functions. We show convergent results, in particular, each limit point of the sequence generated by the method is a weak Pareto solution. Numerical results over fourteen test problems are shown, some of them with complicated pareto sets.
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