Synopses & Reviews
A lot of economic problems can formulated as constrained optimizations and equilibration of their solutions. Various mathematical theories have been supplying economists with indispensable machineries for these problems arising in economic theory. Conversely, mathematicians have been stimulated by various mathematical difficulties raised by economic theories. The series is designed to bring together those mathematicians who were seriously interested in getting new challenging stimuli from economic theories with those economists who are seeking for effective mathematical tools for their researchers.
Table of Contents
Research Articles: G. Carlier, Duality and existence for a class of mass transportation problems and economic applications; Charles Castaing and Ahmed Gamal Ibrahim: Functional evolution equations governed by m-accretive operators; Leonid Hurwcz and Marcel K. Richter, Implicit functions and diffeomorphisms without C; Leonid Hurwicz and Marcel K. Richter, Optimization and Lagrange multipliers: Non-C1 Constraints and minimal constraint qualifications; Takao Fujimoto, Jose A. Silva and Antonio Villar, Nonlinear generalizations of theorems on inverse-positive matrices; Shigeo Kusuoka, Monte Carlo method for pricing of Bermuda type derivatives.- Historical Perspectives: Isao Mutoh, Mathematical economics in Vienna between the wars.- Subject index.