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Approximation of fixed points of strongly pseudocontractive mappings in uniformly smooth Banach spaces (English)
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13 June 2007
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The author proves the following result. Let \(E\) be a real uniformly smooth Banach space, \(K\) be a nonempty closed convex subset of \(E\), and the map \(T: K \to K\) be continuous and strongly pseudocontractive. Then the Ishikawa iteration scheme converges to the unique fixed point of \(T\). The author buttresses his result with an example of a strongly pseudocontractive map \(T:=T_{1} + T_{2}\) which is neither Lipschitzian nor has a bounded range.
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real uniformly smooth Banach space
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continuous and strongly pseudocontractive mapping
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Lipschitz map
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bounded range map
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Ishikawa iterative scheme
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strong convergence
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fixed point
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