Some new iterative algorithms for generalized mixed equilibrium problems with strict pseudo-contractions and monotone mappings (Q1039533)

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Some new iterative algorithms for generalized mixed equilibrium problems with strict pseudo-contractions and monotone mappings
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    Some new iterative algorithms for generalized mixed equilibrium problems with strict pseudo-contractions and monotone mappings (English)
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    30 November 2009
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    The authors consider a generalized mixed equilibrium problem of special form in a real Hilbert space. This problem is very general in the sense that it includes, as special cases, optimization problems, variational inequalities, minimax problems, Nash equilibrium problem in noncooperative games, and others. In their previous papers, the authors introduced an iterative scheme for finding a common element of the set of solutions of the generalized mixed equilibrium problem, the set of fixed points of a nonexpansive mapping and the set of the variational inequalities, for a monotone, Lipschitz continuous mapping, and obtained a strong convergence theorem. Also, they introduced a hybrid iterative scheme for finding the common element of the set of fixed points of a family of infinitely nonexpansive mappings, the set of an equilibrium problem and the set of solutions of a variational inequality. In the present paper, the authors introduce some parallel and cyclic algorithms based on the extragradient method (nonextragradient method) for finding a common element of the set of solutions of a generalized mixed equilibrium problem, the set of fixed points of a finite family of strict pseudo-contractions and the set of variational inequality for a monotone, Lipschitz continuous mapping (an inverse strongly monotone mapping). Weak convergence and strong convergence theorems for the sequences generated by these algorithms are proved. The detailed results proved in this paper (14 theorems and 9 corollaries) generalize, improve and unify some well-known results from the literature.
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    generalized mixed equilibrium problem
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    extragradient method
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    parallel algorithm
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    cyclic algorithm
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    strict pseudo-contraction
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    monotone mapping
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