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Two new self-adaptive projection methods for variational inequality problems
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    Two new self-adaptive projection methods for variational inequality problems (English)
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    15 August 2002
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    The usual variational inequality Find \(u^* \in K\) such that \[ F(u^*)^T (v-u^*) \geq 0 \quad\text{for any }v \in K, \] where \(K\) is a nonempty closed convex subset of \(R^n\), is considered. The function \(F\) is continuous and satisfies only some generalized monotonicity assumptions. The new methods use only function evaluations and projections onto the set \(K\), together with a line search strategy. Numerical tests are reported.
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    self-adaptive projection methods
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    numerical examples
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    variational inequality
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    line search strategy
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