Stable iteration procedures in metric spaces which generalize a Picard-type iteration (Q1958062)
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Stable iteration procedures in metric spaces which generalize a Picard-type iteration (English)
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28 September 2010
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Let \((X,d)\) be a complete metric space and \(f, T\) be self-mappings of \(X\). The Picard iteration \(x_{k+1}=f(Tx_k)\) is said to be \(T\)-stable if for any \(x_0\in X\) the sequence \(\{x_k\}\) converges to a fixed point of \(fT\), whenever \(\lim_{k\rightarrow \infty}d(x_{k+1}, Tx_k)=0\). By using the concepts of altering-distance function and extended altering-distance function, the author obtains generalizations of some results concerning the \(T\)-stability of the iterations.
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fixed point
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Picard iteration
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altering-distance function
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extended altering-distance function
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