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The strong convergence of prediction-correction and relaxed hybrid steepest-descent method for variational inequalities
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    The strong convergence of prediction-correction and relaxed hybrid steepest-descent method for variational inequalities (English)
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    Summary: We establish the strong convergence of prediction-correction and relaxed hybrid steepest-descent method (PRH method) for variational inequalities under some suitable conditions that simplify the proof. And it is to be noted that the proof is different from the previous results and also is not similar to the previous results. More importantly, we design a set of practical numerical experiments. The results demonstrate that the PRH method under some descent directions is more slightly efficient than that of the modified and relaxed hybrid steepest-descent method, and the PRH Method under some new conditions is more efficient than that under some old conditions.
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