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We present the Implicit General Order Complementarity Problem associated to a finite family of operators on an ordered Banach space which is a vector lattice. Models and some iterative methods are studied.
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The author would like to express his thanks to Prof. V.H. Nguyen for many valuable discussions.
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Isac, G., Goeleven, D. The Implicit General Order Complementarity Problem, models and iterative methods. Ann Oper Res 44, 63–92 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02073591
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