Abstract

In present study, an interval optimization problem is addressed in which both objective and constraint functions are non-differentiable. The existence of the solution for this problem is investigated. Further, the necessary and sufficient optimality conditions are explored. Moreover, the weak and strong duality relations between the primal and the corresponding dual interval optimization problem are established. Counterexamples are discussed to justify the present work.

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