Path convergence, approximation of fixed points and variational solutions of Lipschitz pseudocontractions in Banach spaces (Q2372164)

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Path convergence, approximation of fixed points and variational solutions of Lipschitz pseudocontractions in Banach spaces
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    Path convergence, approximation of fixed points and variational solutions of Lipschitz pseudocontractions in Banach spaces (English)
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    25 July 2007
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    Let \(E\) be a reflexive Banach space with a uniformly Gâteaux differentiable norm, let \(K\) be a nonempty closed convex subset of \(E\), and let \(T:K\to E\) be a continuous pseudocontraction which satisfies the weakly inward condition. For \(f:K\to K\) any contraction map on \(K\) and every nonempty closed convex and bounded subset of \(K\) having the fixed point property for nonexpansive self-mappings, it is shown that the path \(x\mapsto x_t\), \(t\in [0,1)\) in \(K\), defined by \(x_t=tTx_t+(1- t)f(x_t)\), is continuous and strongly converges to the fixed point of \(T\), which is the unique solution of some co-variational inequality. If, in particular, \(T\) is a Lipschitz pseudocontractive self-mapping of \(K\), it is also shown, under appropriate conditions on the sequences of real numbers \(\{\alpha_n\}, \{\mu_n\}\), that the iteration process: \[ z_1 \in K,\quad z_{n+1}=\mu_n(\alpha_n Tz_n+(1-\alpha_n)z_n)+(1-\mu_n)f(z_n),\quad n\in \mathbb N, \] strongly converges to the fixed point of \(T\), which is the unique solution of the same co-variational inequality. Our results propose viscosity approximation methods for Lipschitz pseudocontractions.
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    pseudocontractive maps
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    Lipschitz pseudocontraction
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    fixed point
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    reflexive Banach spaces
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    uniformly Gâteaux differentiable norms
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    covariational inequalities
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    strong convergence
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    viscosity approximation methods
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