Abstract

The aim of this article is twofold. First, we consider relatively monotone, relatively pseudomonotone, and relatively quasimonotone maps in nonsmooth setting. For continuous maps, we describe -monotonicity when the relative parameters are different and prove that -quasimonotonicity implies -quasimonotonicity as well as -pseudomonotonicity implies -pseudomonotonicity. Then, under local Lipschitzianity assumption, we establish first-order criteria for -monotonicity, -pseudomonotonicity, and -quasimonotonicity. Second, we introduce and study the new notion of relatively r-monotone operators. We provide characterizations and properties. We give in particular criteria of first order for relative r-monotonicity, in smooth and nonsmooth locally Lipschitz settings, when the relative parameters are equal.

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