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Summary: We suggest and analyze some implicit iterative methods for solving the extended general nonconvex variational inequalities using the projection technique. We show that the convergence of these iterative methods requires only the \(gh\)-pseudomonotonicity, which is a weaker condition than \(gh\)-monotonicity. We also discuss several special cases. Our method of proof is very simple as compared with other techniques. | |||
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Implicit schemes for solving extended general nonconvex variational inequalities (English)
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Summary: We suggest and analyze some implicit iterative methods for solving the extended general nonconvex variational inequalities using the projection technique. We show that the convergence of these iterative methods requires only the \(gh\)-pseudomonotonicity, which is a weaker condition than \(gh\)-monotonicity. We also discuss several special cases. Our method of proof is very simple as compared with other techniques.
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