Near equality, near convexity, sums of maximally monotone operators, and averages of firmly nonexpansive mappings (Q353136)
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Near equality, near convexity, sums of maximally monotone operators, and averages of firmly nonexpansive mappings (English)
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12 July 2013
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In this paper, the authors study the notions of near equality and near convexity in the context of real Euclidean spaces. Let \(X\) be a real Euclidean space. Two subsets \(A\) and \(B\) of \(X\) are called \textit{nearly equal} if \(\overline{A}=\overline{B}\) and \(\operatorname{ri} A=\operatorname{ri}B\). This is denoted as \(A\approx B\). In addition, a subset \(A\) is called \textit{nearly convex} if there exists a convex subset \(C\) such that \(C\subseteq A\subseteq \overline{C}\). Thus the first main result of this paper states that, given a family \((A_i)_{i\in I}\) of nearly convex subsets and a family \((B_i)_{i\in I}\) such that \(A_i\approx B_i\) for all \(i\), then \(\sum_{i\in I}A_i\) is nearly convex and \[ \sum_{i\in I}A_i \approx \sum_{i\in I}B_i . \] Furthermore, the authors apply this to the study of the ranges of a certain kind of monotone operators and then to firmly non-expansive mappings. Namely, the range of an average of firmly non-expansive mappings is nearly equal to the average of the ranges of such mappings. Finally, they prove that the average of asymptotically regular mappings is asymptotically regular.
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asymptotic regularity
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firmly nonexpansive mapping
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nearly convex set
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monotone operator
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resolvent
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