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    Modified forward-backward splitting midpoint method with superposition perturbations for the sum of two kinds of infinite accretive mappings and its applications (English)
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    6 October 2017
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    \(p\)-uniformly smooth Banach space
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    \(\theta_{i}\)-inversely strongly accretive mapping
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    \(\gamma_{i}\)-strongly accretive mapping
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    \(\mu_{i}\)-strictly pseudo-contractive mapping
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    perturbed operator
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    modified forward-backward splitting iterative algorithm
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    strong convergence
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