Published in a number of scientific journals. Some of them are: Izvestiya Mathematics USSR, Proceedings of Edinburgh Royal Society: Serie A, Journal of Economic Theory, Journal of Mathematical Economics, Economic Theory, Social Choice and Welfare, Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods, and Applications, Journal of Convex Analysis
Husseinov, F. (2021). Extension of Monotonic Functions and Representation of Preferences (with O. Evren), Mathematics of Operations Research, 46, 4, pp. 1430-1451
Husseinov, F. (2020). Characterizations of a slow growth assumption in variational calculus and Gale-Klee continuity of epigraphs. Journal of Convex Analysis, 27, 3, pp. 1003-1013
1. Husseinov F (2013) Existence of efficient and envy-free allocations of a heterogeneous divisible commodity with nonadditive utilities, Social Choice and Welfare, V. 41, pp. 923-940 (with N. Sagara)
Husseinov, F. (2011). A theory of a heterogeneous divisible commodity exchange economy. Journal of Mathematical Economics. V. 47, pp. 54-59
Husseinov F (2008) Theorems on the core of an economy with infinitely many commodities and consumers (with O. Evren), Journal of Mathematical Economics, V. 44 (11), pp. 1180-1196
Husseinov F (2001) Relaxation of multidimensional variational problemswith constraints of general form, Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods and Applications, V. 45, pp. 651-659
Husseinov F (1999) Boundary behavior of excess demand and the existence of equilibrium, Journal of Economic Theory, V. 87 (2), pp. 434-449
Husseinov, F. (1995). Weirstrass condition for the general basic variational problem. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section A: Mathematics, V. 125, pp. 801-806
Husseinov (1994) Interpretation of Aubin’s fuzzy coalitions and their extension – Relaxation of finite exchange economies, Journal of Mathematical Economics, V. 23, pp. 499-516
Husseinov (Guseinov) F. (1986). On the question of relaxation of multidimensional variational problems. Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR (Eng. translation: Mathem. USSR, Izvestiya), V. 50, pp. 3-21