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The following pages link to A generalization of the ``maximum theorem'' (Q374950):
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- Optimal comparison of misspecified moment restriction models under a chosen measure of fit (Q528067) (← links)
- Strategic games beyond expected utility (Q641826) (← links)
- Pointwise versions of the maximum theorem with applications in optimization (Q920386) (← links)
- On the existence of subgame-perfect equilibrium in infinite-action games of perfect information (Q1097842) (← links)
- The bilateral monopoly model: Approaching certainty under the split-the- difference mechanism (Q1120443) (← links)
- Continuity of optima (Q1176688) (← links)
- A generalized theorem of the maximum (Q1339004) (← links)
- Inefficient stage Nash is not stable (Q1622452) (← links)
- Stackelberg equilibrium with multiple firms and setup costs (Q1680146) (← links)
- A categorical approach to the maximum theorem (Q1743001) (← links)
- Transfer continuities, generalizations of the Weierstrass and maximum theorems: A full characterization (Q1804345) (← links)
- Maximum theorems for convex structures with an application to the theory of optimal intertemporal allocation (Q1823128) (← links)
- A new maximal point theorem (Q1891947) (← links)
- A generalization of the Weierstrass theorem (Q1924316) (← links)
- Berge's maximum theorem for noncompact image sets (Q2338717) (← links)
- Maximum theorems with strict quasi-concavity and applications (Q2492413) (← links)
- Differentiable Nash equilibria in altruistic economies (Q3680578) (← links)
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- AN ITERATION PROOF OF THE MAXIMUM PRINCIPLE (Q4019798) (← links)
- Basic Theorems in the Language of Maximal Intervals (Q4581718) (← links)
- On the existence of maximizers for a family of restriction theorems (Q5199341) (← links)
- Mean Values and the Maximum Principle: A Proof in Search of More Theorems (Q5295561) (← links)
- An ordinal theorem of the maximum (Q6168924) (← links)
- Existence of Nash equilibria for generalized multiobjective games through the vector extension of Weierstrass and Berge maximum theorems (Q6489236) (← links)