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Variational inequalities and fixed point theorems for PM maps
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    Variational inequalities and fixed point theorems for PM maps (English)
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    21 August 2000
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    Let \(X\) be a Banach space, \(X^*\) be the dual space of \(X\), \(K\) be a closed convex subset in \(X\), \(J:X\to X^*\) be a duality map and \(T: D\subset K\to X^*\) a PM-map. The authors consider the problem of finding \(y\in D\) such that \[ \langle Jy- Ty,y-x\rangle\leq 0\quad\text{for all }x\in K. \] They used Brezis results on minimax principle to obtain results on variational inequalities for \(J- T\) with \(T\) being a PM-map and establish an acute angle principle for a PM-map. They use the theory of variational inequalities for \(J-T\) where \(T\) is a PM-map, to give new applications on the existence of fixed points for generalized inward PM-maps in Hilbert spaces. They establish a new equivalence between variational inequalities and nearest points of maps. For generalized inward maps the equivalence between variational inequalities and fixed points of these maps is established. They used this relationship not only to study properties of PM-maps but also to derive a fixed point principle for non-self maps from variational inequalities. The results generalize and unify many earlier results with different and new methods. This paper also has applications of fixed point theory to homogeneous integral equations.
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    demicontinuous
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    pseudo-monotone
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    duality map
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    PM-map
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    variational inequalities
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    fixed points
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    nearest points of maps
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    non-self map
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