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On the lower semicontinuity and subdifferentiability of the value function for conic linear programming problems

Authors :
Zalinescu, C.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Lemma 1 from the paper [N.E. Gretsky, J.M. Ostroy, W.R. Zame, Subdifferentiability and the duality gap, Positivity 6: 261--274, 2002] asserts that the value function $v$ of an infinite dimensional linear programming problem in standard form is lower semicontinuous whenever $v$ is proper and the involved spaces are normed vector spaces. In this note one shows that this statement is false even in finite-dimensional spaces, one provides an example of linear programming problem in Hilbert spaces whose (proper) value function is not lower semicontinuous (hence it is not subdifferentiable) at any point in its domain, one shows that the restriction of the value function to its domain in Kretschmer's gap example is not bounded on any neighborhood of any point of the domain, and discuss other assertions done in the same paper.<br />Comment: 16 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2205.09561
Document Type :
Working Paper