Weak and strong convergence of solutions to accretive operator inclusions and applications (Q5925756)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1566542
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Weak and strong convergence of solutions to accretive operator inclusions and applications (English)
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19 February 2001
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accretive operator
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resolvent
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iteration
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strong convergence
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weak convergence
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minimization problems
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variational inequalities
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Let \(E\) be a real Banach space and \(A\subset E\times E\) be an \(m\)-accretive operator. Let \(J_r\) be the resolvent of \(A\) for \(r> 0\). The authors consider the following iterative schemes to solve \(0\in Av\): \[ \begin{aligned} x_{n+1} & = \alpha_nx+ (1-\alpha_n) J_{r_n} x_n\qquad (n= 0,1,2,\dots),\tag{1}\\ x_{n+1} & = \alpha_nx_n+ (1-\alpha_n) J_{r_n} x_n\qquad (n= 0,1,2,\dots),\tag{2}\end{aligned} \] where \(x_0 = x\in E\), \(\{\alpha_n\}\) is a sequence in \([0,1]\) and \(\{r_n\}\) is a sequence in \((0,\infty)\). They prove that the sequence (1) is strongly convergent with the limit \(v\in A^{-1}0\) and then the convergence of (2). They take into account of computational errors. Next, they apply the iterations (1) and (2) to minimization problems and variational inequalities.
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