Abstract

A class of functions, called b-vex functions, is introduced by relaxing the definition of convexity of a function. Both the differentiable and nondifferentiable cases are presented. Members of this class satisfy most of the basic properties of convex functions. This class forms a subset of the sets of both semistrictly quasiconvex as well as quasiconvex functions, but are not necessarily included in the class of preinvex functions.

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