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Convergence theorems of fixed points for asymptotically hemi-pseudocontractive mappings
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    Convergence theorems of fixed points for asymptotically hemi-pseudocontractive mappings (English)
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    9 October 2009
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    The authors extend the concept of asymptotically pseudocontractive mapping with nonempty fixed point set by introducing a new concept: the asymptotically hemi-pseudocontractive mapping in Banach space. For finding the fixed point of a mapping \(T\), which is a uniformly \(L\)-Lipshitzian mapping and an asymptotically hemi-pseudocontractive mapping, the authors propose a modified Ishikawa and a modified Mann iteration sequences with mean errors. The main result of the paper gives sufficient and necessary conditions on the strong convergence of the proposed iterations, to a fixed point of the mapping \(T\). An application is also discussed.
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    Banach space
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    fixed point
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    uniformly L-Lipshitzian mapping
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    asymptotically nonexpansive mapping
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    asymptotically pseudocontractive mapping
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    asymptotically hemi-pseudocontractive mapping
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    Ishikawa iteration
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    Mann iteration
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    nonlinear operator equation
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    strong convergence
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