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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5169713
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Predictor-corrector algorithms for solving generalized mixed implicit quasi-equilibrium problems
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5169713

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    Predictor-corrector algorithms for solving generalized mixed implicit quasi-equilibrium problems (English)
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    4 July 2007
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    The quasi-equilibrium problem is to find an element \(u\) of an Hilbert space \(H\) and \(w= T(u)\) such that \[ F(w,v,u)+ \varphi(v,u)- \varphi(u, u)\geq 0\quad\text{for all }v\in H, \] where \(F\), \(\varphi\) are given single-value functions and \(T\) is a set-valued mapping. If \(\varphi= 0\) then the problem is equivalent to finding \(u\in H\), \(w= T(u)\), such that \[ F(w, v, u)\geq 0\quad\text{for all }v\in H, \] which is called the multivalued equilibrium problem. In the paper a new iterative method is suggested and analyzed for solving the equilibrium problems mentioned above by using the auxiliary principle technique. This method is a predictor-corrector method. Under certain (strong) assumptions the strong convergence of the construced sequences to a solution of the quasi-equilibrium problem is proved. The operator \(F\) is assumed to be partially relaxed strongly jointly pseudomonotone and continuous in the third argument. The function is assumed to be lower-semicontinuous and skew-symmetric. \(H\) is a finite-dimensional space! Since generalized mixed implicit quasi-equilibrium problems include an equilibrium, variational inequality and complementary problems as specials, the results presented in this paper generalize the previously known results.
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    generalized mixed implicit quasi-equilibrium problems
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    variational inequalities
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    auxiliary principle
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    iterative methods
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    partially relaxed strongly pseudomonotonicity
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    partially relaxed strongly jointly pseudomonotonicity
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    convergence
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    Hilbert space
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    predictor-corrector method
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