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    Duality fixed point and zero point theorems and applications (English)
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    18 December 2012
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    Summary: The following main results are proved. (1) Let \(E\) be a \(p\)-uniformly convex Banach space and let \(T : E \rightarrow E^\ast\) be a \((p - 1)-L\)-Lipschitz mapping with condition \(0 < (pL/c^2)^{1/(p-1)} < 1\). Then \(T\) has a unique generalized duality fixed point \(x^\ast \in E\). (2) Let \(E\) be a \(p\)-uniformly convex Banach space and let \(T : E \rightarrow E^\ast\) be a \(q-\alpha\)-inverse strongly monotone mapping with conditions \(1/p + 1/q = 1\), \(0 < (q/(q - 1)c^2)^{q-1} < \alpha\). Then \(T\) has a unique generalized duality fixed point \(x^\ast \in E\). (3) Let \(E\) be a 2-uniformly smooth and uniformly convex Banach space with uniformly convex constant \(c\) and uniformly smooth constant \(b\) and let \(T : E \rightarrow E^\ast\) be a \(L\)-lipschitz mapping with condition \(0 < 2b/c^2 < 1\). Then \(T\) has a unique zero point \(x^\ast\). These main results can be used for solving the relative variational inequalities and optimal problems and operator equations.
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    \(p\)-uniformly convex Banach space
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    Lipschitz mapping
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    generalized duality fixed point
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    inverse strongly monotone mapping
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