Robustness of Mann's algorithm for nonexpansive mappings (Q860647)

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Robustness of Mann's algorithm for nonexpansive mappings
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    Robustness of Mann's algorithm for nonexpansive mappings (English)
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    9 January 2007
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    The authors prove robustness results of three somewhat different versions (corresponding to three different settings) of Mann's algorithm to obtain a fixed-point of a suitable mapping. We state the version in the first setting (Theorem 3.3) in extenso. Let \(X\) be a uniformly convex Banach space, where either \(X\) satisfies Opial's property or where the dual of \(X\) has the Kadec--Klee property. Let \(T:X\to X\) be a nonexpansive mapping having a nonempty set of fixed points. Starting from some point \(x(0)\) in \(X\), let the sequence \(x(n)\) be generated by the following perturbed Mann algorithm: \(x(n+1)=(1-\alpha(n))x(n) +\alpha(n) (Tx (n)+e(n))\), where \(\{\alpha(n)\}\) and \(\{e(n)\}\) are sequences in \((0,1)\) and in \(X\), respectively, satisfying the following properties: \(\Sigma\alpha(n)(1-\alpha(n))=\infty\) and \(\Sigma\alpha(n)\|e(n)\|< \infty\). Then the sequence \(\{x(n)\}\) converges weakly to a fixed point of \(T\). In the second setting, the authors consider a nonexpansive map \(T\) defined on a closed convex subset of a real Hilbert space (Theorem 4.1). Finally, in the third setting (Theorem 5.1), the map is an \(m\)-accretive operator in a uniformly convex Banach space \(X\), where \(X\) has the same additional properties as in the first setting.
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    Mann iterations
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    robustness
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    nonexpansive mappings
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    accretive operators
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    weak convergence
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    Banach space
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