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Let \(C\) be a (nonempty) bounded closed convex subset of a Banach space \(E\) and \((S,T)\) be a pair of asymptotically nonexpansive selfmaps of \(C\). The weak and strong convergence of the iterative scheme \(x_{n+1}=a_nSy_n+b_nx_n+c_nu_n,\) \(y_n=a'_nTx_n+b'_nx_n+c'_nv_n\) \((n\geq 1)\) is discussed; here, \((a_n)\), \((b_n)\) \((c_n)\), \((a'_n)\), \((b'_n)\), \((c'_n)\) are sequences in \([0,1]\) with certain regularity properties and \((u_n)\), \((v_n)\) are bounded sequences in \(C\).
Property / review text: Let \(C\) be a (nonempty) bounded closed convex subset of a Banach space \(E\) and \((S,T)\) be a pair of asymptotically nonexpansive selfmaps of \(C\). The weak and strong convergence of the iterative scheme \(x_{n+1}=a_nSy_n+b_nx_n+c_nu_n,\) \(y_n=a'_nTx_n+b'_nx_n+c'_nv_n\) \((n\geq 1)\) is discussed; here, \((a_n)\), \((b_n)\) \((c_n)\), \((a'_n)\), \((b'_n)\), \((c'_n)\) are sequences in \([0,1]\) with certain regularity properties and \((u_n)\), \((v_n)\) are bounded sequences in \(C\). / rank
 
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Weak and strong convergence of a scheme with errors for two nonexpansive mappings
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    Weak and strong convergence of a scheme with errors for two nonexpansive mappings (English)
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    Let \(C\) be a (nonempty) bounded closed convex subset of a Banach space \(E\) and \((S,T)\) be a pair of asymptotically nonexpansive selfmaps of \(C\). The weak and strong convergence of the iterative scheme \(x_{n+1}=a_nSy_n+b_nx_n+c_nu_n,\) \(y_n=a'_nTx_n+b'_nx_n+c'_nv_n\) \((n\geq 1)\) is discussed; here, \((a_n)\), \((b_n)\) \((c_n)\), \((a'_n)\), \((b'_n)\), \((c'_n)\) are sequences in \([0,1]\) with certain regularity properties and \((u_n)\), \((v_n)\) are bounded sequences in \(C\).
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    Banach space
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    closed bounded convex subset
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    nonexpansive map
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    iterative scheme with errors
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    common fixed point
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    weak convergence
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    strong convergence
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