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Let \({\mathcal H}\) be a real Hilbert space. A nonexpansive operator \(T:{\mathcal H}\to{\mathcal H}\) is called \(\alpha\)-averaged with a constant \(\alpha\in \;]0,1[\) if there exists a nonexpansive operator \(R:{\mathcal H}\to{\mathcal H}\) such that \(T= (1- \alpha)\operatorname{Id}+ \alpha R\). In the present paper it is shown that special compositions (a mix of simple compositions and convex combinations) of a finite number of \(\alpha_i\)-averaged operators \(T_i\) are also \(\alpha\)-averaged, where the constant \(\alpha\) is an appropriate composition of the constants \(\alpha_i\). Based on these constants, the authors present novel fixed point algorithms for such operators. The results are used for the construction of an extended version of the forward-backward splitting algorithm for finding a zero of the sum of two monotone set-valued operators.
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averaged operator
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fixed-point algorithm
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monotone operator
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Compositions and convex combinations of averaged nonexpansive operators
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    Compositions and convex combinations of averaged nonexpansive operators (English)
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    16 January 2015
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    Let \({\mathcal H}\) be a real Hilbert space. A nonexpansive operator \(T:{\mathcal H}\to{\mathcal H}\) is called \(\alpha\)-averaged with a constant \(\alpha\in \;]0,1[\) if there exists a nonexpansive operator \(R:{\mathcal H}\to{\mathcal H}\) such that \(T= (1- \alpha)\operatorname{Id}+ \alpha R\). In the present paper it is shown that special compositions (a mix of simple compositions and convex combinations) of a finite number of \(\alpha_i\)-averaged operators \(T_i\) are also \(\alpha\)-averaged, where the constant \(\alpha\) is an appropriate composition of the constants \(\alpha_i\). Based on these constants, the authors present novel fixed point algorithms for such operators. The results are used for the construction of an extended version of the forward-backward splitting algorithm for finding a zero of the sum of two monotone set-valued operators.
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    averaged operator
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    fixed-point algorithm
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    forward-backward splitting
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    monotone operator
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    nonexpansive operator
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