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Sublinear scalarizations for proper and approximate proper efficient points in nonconvex vector optimization

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Title
Sublinear scalarizations for proper and approximate proper efficient points in nonconvex vector optimization
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Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, May 2023
DOI 10.1007/s00186-023-00818-z
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Fernando García-Castaño, Miguel Ángel Melguizo-Padial, G. Parzanese

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