Iterative methods for fixed points and equilibrium problems (Q533317)

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Iterative methods for fixed points and equilibrium problems
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    Iterative methods for fixed points and equilibrium problems (English)
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    2 May 2011
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    Let \(E\) be a uniformly convex real Banach space which is also uniformly smooth, and let \(C\) be a nonempty closed convex subset of \(E\). Consider the following: 1. An infinite family of closed relatively-quasi nonexpansive mappings \(\{T_i\}_{i=1}^{\infty}\), \(T_i:C\rightarrow C\), and denote by \(\text{Fix }(T_i)\) the set of all fixed points of \(T_i\), i.e., \[ \text{Fix }(T_i)=\left\{x\in E:T_i(x)=x\right\}. \] 2. A finite family of equilibrium bifunctions \(\{F_j\}_{j=1}^{m}\), \(F_j:C\times C\rightarrow \mathbb{R}\), which define the equilibrium problems: find \(x\in C\) such that \(F_j(x,y)\geq 0,\,\forall y\in C\), \(j=1,2,\dots,m\). Denote by \(EP(F_j),\,j=1,2,\dots,m\), the set of equilibrium points of these problems. In order to approximate an element of the set \[ \cap_{k=1}^{m} EP(F_j) \cap \left(\cap_{i=1}^{\infty}\text{Fix }(T)\right), \] a priori supposed to be nonempty, the authors introduce a projection type hybrid algorithm, which involves the duality mapping \(J\) on \(E\) and the operator \(T\) defined by \(T:=J^{-1}\left(\sum_{i=0}^{\infty}\zeta_i JT_i\right)\). The main result of the paper (Theorem 3.1) is a strong convergence theorem for this algorithm. Several corollaries are also obtained from the main result. No examples are given to illustrate that the hypotheses in Theorem 3.1 or its corollaries are feasible.
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    Banach space
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    fixed point
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    equilibrium problem
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    closed relatively-quasi nonexpansive mapping
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    equilibrium bifunction
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    convergence theorem
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    generalized projection
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    duality mapping
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    hybrid iterative scheme
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