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Iterative approximation to convex feasibility problems in Banach space
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    Iterative approximation to convex feasibility problems in Banach space (English)
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    21 February 2008
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    In this paper, we consider the convex feasibility problem (CFP) of finding a point in the nonempty intersection \(\bigcap^N_{i=1}C_i\), where \(N\geq 1\) is an integer and each \(C_i\) is assumed to be the fixed point set of a nonexpansive mapping \(T_i:E\to E\), where \(E\) is a reflexive Banach space with a weakly sequentially continuous duality mapping. By using viscosity approximation methods for a finite family of nonexpansive mappings, it is shown that for any given contractive mapping \(f:C\to C\), where \(C\) is a nonempty closed convex subset of \(E\), and for any given \(x_0\in C\), the iterative scheme \(x_{n+1}=P[\alpha_{n+1}f(x_n)+(1-\alpha_{n+1})T_{n+1}x_n]\) is strongly convergent to a solution of the CFP, if and only if \(\{\alpha_n\}\) and \(\{x_n\}\) satisfy certain conditions, where \(\alpha_n\in(0,1)\), \(T_n=T_{n\pmod N}\) and \(P\) is a sunny nonexpansive retraction of \(E\) onto \(C\). The results presented in the paper extend and improve some results by Xu (2004), O'Hara et al.\ (2003), Song and Chen (2006), Bauschke (1996), Browder (1967), Halpern (1967), Jung (2005), Lions (1977), Moudafi (2000), Reich (1980), Wittmann (1992), and Reich (1994).
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