GENERALIZED VECTOR QUASI-EQUILIBRIUM PROBLEMS IN LOCALLY G-CONVEX SPACES

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Some classes of generalized vector quasi-equilibrium problems (in short,GVQEP) are introduced and studied in locally G-convex spaces which includes most of generalized vector equilibrium problems, generalized vector variational inequality problems,quasi-equilibrium problems and quasi-variational inequality problems as special cases. First,an equilibrium existence theorem for one person games is proved in locally G-convex spaces.As applications, some new existence theorems of solutions for the GVQEP are established in noncompact locally G-convex spaces. These results and argument methods are new and completely different from that in recent literature.
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