A hybrid extragradient method for approximating the common solutions of a variational inequality, a system of variational inequalities, a mixed equilibrium problem and a fixed point problem (Q426586)

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    A hybrid extragradient method for approximating the common solutions of a variational inequality, a system of variational inequalities, a mixed equilibrium problem and a fixed point problem
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6045309

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      A hybrid extragradient method for approximating the common solutions of a variational inequality, a system of variational inequalities, a mixed equilibrium problem and a fixed point problem (English)
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      11 June 2012
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      The authors have developed an iterative method for finding an approximate element of the common set of solutions of a generalized equilibrium problem, a system of variational inequality problems, a variational inequality problem and a fixed point problem for a strictly pseudocontractive mapping in a real Hilbert space. The hybrid iterative extragradient method is an extension of the extragradient method introduced by \textit{G. M. Korpelevich} [Ehkon. Mat. Metody 12, 747--756 (1976; Zbl 0342.90044)] for finding approximate solutions of unconstrained variational inequality problems. It is proved that the method converges strongly and the theorems given in the paper improve the existing results in the literature.
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      mixed equilibrium problem
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      variational inequality problem
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      strictly pseudocontractive mappings
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      fixed-point problem
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      Hilbert space
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      extragradient method
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