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Continuity of Parametric Optima for Possibly Discontinuous Functions and Noncompact Decision Sets

Published 13 Sep 2021 in math.OC | (2109.06299v1)

Abstract: This paper investigates continuity properties of value functions and solutions for parametric optimization problems. These problems are important in operations research, control, and economics because optimality equations are their particular cases. The classic fact, Berge's maximum theorem, gives sufficient conditions for continuity of value functions and upper semicontinuity of solution multifunctions. Berge's maximum theorem assumes that the objective function is continuous and the multifunction of feasible sets is compact-valued. These assumptions are not satisfied in many applied problems, which historically has limited the relevance of the theorem. This paper generalizes Berge's maximum theorem in three directions: (i) the objective function may not be continuous, (ii) the multifunction of feasible sets may not be compact-valued, and (iii) necessary and sufficient conditions are provided. To illustrate the main theorem, this paper provides applications to inventory control and to the analysis of robust optimization over possibly noncompact action sets and discontinuous objective functions.

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