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Some modified extragradient methods for solving split feasibility and fixed point problems
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    Some modified extragradient methods for solving split feasibility and fixed point problems (English)
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    4 February 2013
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    Summary: We consider and study the modified extragradient methods for finding a common element of the solution set \(\Gamma\) of a split feasibility problem (SFP) and the fixed point set \(\text{Fix}(S)\) of a strictly pseudocontractive mapping \(S\) in the setting of infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces. We propose an extragradient algorithm for finding an element of \(\text{Fix}(S) \cap \Gamma\) where \(S\) is strictly pseudocontractive. It is proven that the sequences generated by the proposed algorithm converge weakly to an element of \(\text{Fix}(S) \cap \Gamma\). We also propose another extragradient-like algorithm for finding an element of \(\text{Fix}(S) \cap \Gamma\) where \(S : C \rightarrow C\) is nonexpansive. It is shown that the sequences generated by the proposed algorithm converge strongly to an element of \(\text{Fix}(S) \cap \Gamma\).
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    strong convergence
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    weak convergence
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    modified extragradient methods
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    split feasibility problem
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    strictly pseudocontractive mapping
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    infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces
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