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Let \(E_1\) and \(E_2\) be two real Banach spaces. Let \(C\) be a closed convex subset of \(E_1\), \(K\) a closed convex subset of \(E_2\), \(A: E_1 \to E_2\) be a bounded linear operator, and \(f: C \times C \to\mathbb R\) and \(g: K \times K \to\mathbb R\) be two bi-functions. The split equilibrium problem is to find an element \(p\in C\) such that \(f(p,y) \geq 0\) for all \(y \in C\) and such that \(u=Ap \in K\) solves the variational inequality \(g(u,v) \geq 0\) for all \(v \in K\). The author proposes an iterative method for solving the problem in the case of Hilbert spaces \(E_1,E_2\). | |||
Property / review text: Let \(E_1\) and \(E_2\) be two real Banach spaces. Let \(C\) be a closed convex subset of \(E_1\), \(K\) a closed convex subset of \(E_2\), \(A: E_1 \to E_2\) be a bounded linear operator, and \(f: C \times C \to\mathbb R\) and \(g: K \times K \to\mathbb R\) be two bi-functions. The split equilibrium problem is to find an element \(p\in C\) such that \(f(p,y) \geq 0\) for all \(y \in C\) and such that \(u=Ap \in K\) solves the variational inequality \(g(u,v) \geq 0\) for all \(v \in K\). The author proposes an iterative method for solving the problem in the case of Hilbert spaces \(E_1,E_2\). / rank | |||
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The split equilibrium problem and its convergence algorithms (English)
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8 November 2013
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Let \(E_1\) and \(E_2\) be two real Banach spaces. Let \(C\) be a closed convex subset of \(E_1\), \(K\) a closed convex subset of \(E_2\), \(A: E_1 \to E_2\) be a bounded linear operator, and \(f: C \times C \to\mathbb R\) and \(g: K \times K \to\mathbb R\) be two bi-functions. The split equilibrium problem is to find an element \(p\in C\) such that \(f(p,y) \geq 0\) for all \(y \in C\) and such that \(u=Ap \in K\) solves the variational inequality \(g(u,v) \geq 0\) for all \(v \in K\). The author proposes an iterative method for solving the problem in the case of Hilbert spaces \(E_1,E_2\).
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iterative algorithm
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split equilibrium problem
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strong convergence
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weak convergence
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