Hybrid iterative scheme for triple hierarchical variational inequalities with mixed equilibrium, variational inclusion, and minimization constraints (Q1724933)

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Hybrid iterative scheme for triple hierarchical variational inequalities with mixed equilibrium, variational inclusion, and minimization constraints
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    Hybrid iterative scheme for triple hierarchical variational inequalities with mixed equilibrium, variational inclusion, and minimization constraints (English)
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    14 February 2019
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    Summary: We introduce and analyze a hybrid iterative algorithm by combining Korpelevich's extragradient method, the hybrid steepest-descent method, and the averaged mapping approach to the gradient-projection algorithm. It is proven that, under appropriate assumptions, the proposed algorithm converges strongly to a common element of the fixed point set of finitely many nonexpansive mappings, the solution set of a generalized mixed equilibrium problem (GMEP), the solution set of finitely many variational inclusions, and the solution set of a convex minimization problem (CMP), which is also a unique solution of a triple hierarchical variational inequality (THVI) in a real Hilbert space. In addition, we also consider the application of the proposed algorithm to solving a hierarchical variational inequality problem with constraints of the GMEP, the CMP, and finitely many variational inclusions.
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    strong convergence
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    hybrid iterative algorithm
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    hybrid steepest-descent method
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    gradient-projection algorithm
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    real Hilbert space
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