Solving inverse problems via hemicontractive maps (Q923891)

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Solving inverse problems via hemicontractive maps
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    Solving inverse problems via hemicontractive maps (English)
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    24 July 2009
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    Let \(X\) be a real Banach space and \(J: X \to 2^{X^*}\) be the normalized duality mapping. A map \(T: X \to X\) is called hemicontractive if there exists \(k \in (0,1)\) and \(q \in X\) with \(q=Tq\) such that for every \(x\in X\) there exists \(j(x-q) \in J(x-q)\) satisfying \((Tx-Tq, j(x-q)) \leq k \| x-q \|^2\) \(\forall x \in X\). The authors prove that if \(T\) is a hemicontractive map with a fixed point \(x^*\) then for any \(x \in X\), \(\| x-x^*\| \leq (1-k)^{-1} \| x-Tx\|\). Applications to numerical problems are discussed.
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    hemicontractive maps
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    inverse problems
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    Banach space
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