2020
DOI: 10.1080/02331934.2020.1786569
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Recession function and its applications in optimization

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“…c) hzn g is a closed convex cone. The next example shows that the convexity in part b) is essential, which also shows that the horizon function is not the recession function (see [16]) without convexity.…”
Section: Convex-convex Composite Functionsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…c) hzn g is a closed convex cone. The next example shows that the convexity in part b) is essential, which also shows that the horizon function is not the recession function (see [16]) without convexity.…”
Section: Convex-convex Composite Functionsmentioning
confidence: 85%