Variational inequality
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Variational inequality is a mathematical theory which attempts to serve as a methodology for the study of equilibrium problems. Guido Stampacchia and Philip Hartman put forth the theory in 1966 to study partial differential equations. It is a far-reaching with study in fields including economics.
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External links
- Variational Inequalities - University of Massachusetts (http://supernet.som.umass.edu/austria_lectures/fvisli.pdf)

