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Preface | ||
1 | Convex Cones | |
2 | Complementarity Problems, Origin and Definitions | |
3 | Complementarity Problem as Mathematical Models | |
4 | Equivalences | |
5 | Topics on Solvability | |
6 | Topological Degree and Complementarity | |
7 | Zero-epi Mappings and Complementarity | |
8 | Exceptional Family of Elements and Complementarity | |
9 | Conditions (S)+ and (S)1+: Applications to Complementarity Theory | |
10 | Fixed Points, Coincidence Equations on Cones and Complementarity | |
11 | Other Topological Results in Complementary Theory | |
References | ||
Bibliography | ||
Glossary of Notation | ||
Index |
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