Abstract
The problems of mathematical programming with a continuous objective function and boundaries and with a compact connected permissible domain are examined. The property of the mathematical programming problem, termed the inherent single extremality, is defined, and the necessary and sufficient conditions are constructed for this property to hold in the mathematical programming problem. Examples are presented of the use of these conditions in the study of the single extremality of specific mathematical programming problems.
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