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Numerical comparison between prediction-correction methods for general variational inequalities
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    Numerical comparison between prediction-correction methods for general variational inequalities (English)
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    26 April 2007
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    The authors propose two prediction-correction methods for solving general variational inequalities. The two methods are explored throughout their applications. Under certain conditions, the global convergence for both the methods is proved. Efficiency of these two methods is illustrated by example. The paper is a noteworthy illustration of the inspiration and motivation of the topic of research.
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    Generalized variational inequalities
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    Predictor-corrector methods
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    Self-adaptive rules
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    projection method
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    pseudomonotone operators
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    numerical examples
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    global convergence
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