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Most maximally monotone operators have a unique zero and a super-regular resolvent
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    Most maximally monotone operators have a unique zero and a super-regular resolvent (English)
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    16 January 2014
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    By applying the Baire Category Theorem to the space of nonexpansive mappings, the author proves that, in a Hilbert space, most resolvents are super-regular, most maximally monotone operators have a unique zero, and the set of strongly monotone mappings is of the first category, although each strongly monotone operator has a unique zero.
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    asymptotic regularity
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    Baire category
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    fixed point
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    graphical convergence
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    maximally monotone operator
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    nonexpansive mapping
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    resolvent
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    reflected resolvent
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    super-regularity
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    zeros of monotone operator
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    weakly contractive mapping
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