Nonlinear Cone Separation Theorems in Real Topological Linear Spaces
Abstract
The separation of two sets (or more specific of two cones) plays an important role in different fields of mathematics such as variational analysis, convex analysis, convex geometry, optimization. In the paper, we derive some new results for the separation of two not necessarily convex cones by a (convex) cone / conical surface in real (topological) linear spaces. Basically, we follow the separation approach by Kasimbeyli (2010, SIAM J. Optim. 20) based on augmented dual cones and Bishop-Phelps type (normlinear) separating functions. Classical separation theorems for convex sets are the key tool for proving our main nonlinear cone separation theorems.
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