A hybrid iterative scheme for equilibrium problems and fixed point problems of asymptotically \(k\)-strict pseudo-contractions (Q2654209)

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A hybrid iterative scheme for equilibrium problems and fixed point problems of asymptotically \(k\)-strict pseudo-contractions
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    A hybrid iterative scheme for equilibrium problems and fixed point problems of asymptotically \(k\)-strict pseudo-contractions (English)
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    15 January 2010
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    Suppose that \(C\) is a closed convex subset of a real Hilbert space and \(\phi:C\times C\longrightarrow \mathbb{R}\) a bifunction. Recall that an equilibrium problem consists in finding \(x\in C\) such that \[ \phi(x,y)\geq 0, \quad \forall y\in C. \] Numerous problems in physics, optimization and economics are reduced to solve an equilibrium problem. An important role in theorems regarding equilibrium problems is played by the concept of asymptotically k-strict pseudo-contractions. The authors give an iterative scheme for finding a common fixed points of a finite family of \textit{asymptotically \(k\)-strict pseudo-contractions} and a set of solutions of an equilibrium problem. By using the the proposed scheme they first get a weak convergence theorem for a finite family of asymptotically \(k\)-strict pseudo-contractions and then modify this algorithm to have a strong convergence theorem. A mapping \(T\) is \(k\)-strict pseudo contraction if \[ \| Tx-Ty \| ^{2} \leq \| x-y \| ^{2} +k \| (I-T)x-(I-T)y \| ^{2} , \forall x,y\in C. \]
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    equilibrum problem: iterative scheme
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    nonexpansive mapping
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    strict pseudo-contraction
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    asymptotically \(k\)-strict pseudo-contraction
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    fixed point
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    weak convergence
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    algorithm
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    strong convergence
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