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The following pages link to Convergence of Ishikawa's iteration method for pseudocontractive mappings (Q642592):
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- Strong convergence of three-step iteration methods for a countable family of generalized strict pseudocontractions in Hilbert spaces (Q286857) (← links)
- On the Ishikawa iteration processes for multivalued mappings in some \(\mathrm{CAT}(\kappa)\) spaces (Q288073) (← links)
- Modified Krasnoselskii-Mann iterative algorithm for nonexpansive mappings in Banach spaces (Q358410) (← links)
- An algorithm for a common fixed point of a family of pseudocontractive mappings (Q400454) (← links)
- Strong convergence theorems for a common fixed point of a finite family of pseudocontractive mappings (Q456495) (← links)
- Split common fixed point problem for a class of total asymptotic pseudocontractions (Q670228) (← links)
- Convergence theorems for right Bregman strongly nonexpansive mappings in reflexive Banach spaces (Q1724444) (← links)
- Viscosity projection algorithms for pseudocontractive mappings in Hilbert spaces (Q1724974) (← links)
- Minimum-norm fixed point of pseudocontractive mappings (Q1925460) (← links)
- Iterative algorithm of common solutions for a constrained convex minimization problem, a quasi-variational inclusion problem and the fixed point problem of a strictly pseudo-contractive mapping (Q2017366) (← links)
- Convergence theorems of a three-step iteration method for a countable family of pseudocontractive mappings (Q2249119) (← links)
- Algorithms with variant anchors for pseudocontractive mappings (Q2262876) (← links)
- Strong convergence theorems for quasi-Bregman nonexpansive mappings in reflexive Banach spaces (Q2336555) (← links)
- New iteration process for pseudocontractive mappings with convergence analysis (Q2343417) (← links)
- Convergence theorem for common fixed points of a finite family of multi-valued Bregman relatively nonexpansive mappings (Q2406136) (← links)
- Coupling Ishikawa algorithms with hybrid techniques for pseudocontractive mappings (Q2510632) (← links)
- A projected fixed point algorithm with Meir-Keeler contraction for pseudocontractive mappings (Q4631866) (← links)