“…Owing to the fact that interior-point algorithms perform poorly with large scale problems because of their high demand for storage and being time-consuming, there has been a recent, renewed interest in bundle methods. There are very recent related works on this subject presenting in, for instance, [2,4,21,23,25,36,45] and the references therein. We emphasize that a bundle method has been employed to solve a quite general problem-the equilibrium problem in [36], which covers a wide range, such as the optimization problem, the variational inequality problem, the Nash equilibrium problem in noncooperative games, the fixed point problem, the nonlinear complementarity problem and the vector optimization problem.…”