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    Fixed-point methods for a certain class of operators (English)
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    1 April 2014
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    In this paper, iterative procedures for computing fixed points of a new class of operators, which contains semimonotone additive inverse and nonexpanding mappings, are presented. The inexact solutions of the subproblem and the relative error criteria of the algorithm are given. Weak and strong convergence of the sequence are discussed, respectively, in Hilbert space.
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    fixed points
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    approximate solutions
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    hypomonotone operators
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    semimonotone operators
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    proximal point algorithms
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