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Kannan's fixed point approximation for solving split feasibility and variational inequality problems (English)
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3 February 2021
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The authors study new fixed point theorems in normed spaces \((X, \Vert\cdot\Vert)\), compare them with previous results, and also indicate some applications. Given \(k\in[0,\infty)\) and \(a\in[0, 1/2)\), they prove a fixed point theorem for so-called \((k,a)\)-enriched Kannan mappings \(T: X\to X\) satisfying \[\Vert k(x-y)+ Tx- Ty\Vert\le a(\Vert x- Tx\Vert+ \Vert y- Ty\Vert)\quad(x,y\in X).\] Since the maps introduced by \textit{R. Kannan} [Bull. Calcutta Math. Soc. 60, 71--76 (1968; Zbl 0209.27104)] are \((0,a)\)-enriched Kannan maps, this extends Kannan's fixed point theorem. Similarly, given \(k\in[0,\infty)\) and \(k\in[0,1)\), they prove a fixed point theorem for so-called \((k,h)\)-enriched Bianchini mappings \(T: X\to X\) satisfying \[\Vert k(x- y)+ Tx- Ty\Vert\le h\max\{\Vert x- Tx\Vert,\Vert y- Ty\Vert\}\qquad (x,y\in X).\] Since the maps introduced by \textit{R. M. Tiberio Bianchini} [Boll. Unione Mat. Ital., IV. Ser. 5, 103--108 (1972; Zbl 0249.54023)] are \((0,h)\)-enriched Bianchini maps, this extends Bianchini's fixed point theorem.
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enriched Kannan mapping
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enriched Bianchini mapping
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fixed point
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Krasnoselskij iteration
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split feasibility problem
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variational inequality problem
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