An iterative method for solving the generalized system of relaxed cocoercive quasivariational inclusions and fixed point problems of an infinite family of strictly pseudocontractive mappings (Q610809)

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An iterative method for solving the generalized system of relaxed cocoercive quasivariational inclusions and fixed point problems of an infinite family of strictly pseudocontractive mappings
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    An iterative method for solving the generalized system of relaxed cocoercive quasivariational inclusions and fixed point problems of an infinite family of strictly pseudocontractive mappings (English)
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    13 December 2010
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    In this important paper the authors introduce an iterative scheme \[ \begin{aligned} & z_n =J_{M_2, \lambda_2} (x_n - \lambda_2)(B_2 + C_2) x_n,\\ & y_n =J_{M_1, \lambda_1} (z_n - \lambda_1)(B_1 + C_1) z_n,\\ & x_{n+1} = \lambda_1 \gamma f (W_nx_n) + \beta_n x_n + ((1-\beta_n)I-\alpha_n A)(\gamma_n W_n x_n + (1- \gamma_n) y_n)\end{aligned} \] for all \(n \in N\), where \(\{\alpha_n\}, \{\beta_n\}, \{\gamma_n\} \subset (0,1), \lambda_i \in (0, \varepsilon_i], \varepsilon_i = \min \{2(r_i - \alpha_i \xi^2_i)/\xi_i (\xi_i +\overline{\xi}_i), 2(\overline{r}_i -\overline{\alpha}_i\overline{\xi}^2_i) / \overline{\xi_i} (\xi_i + \overline{\xi}_i)\}, r_i > \alpha_i \xi_i^2,\overline{r}_i>\overline{\alpha}_i\overline{\xi}_i^2\), for each \(i=1,2\), satisfying the following conditions: \(1^o\): \(\lim_{n \rightarrow \infty} \alpha_n = \lim_{n \rightarrow \infty} |\gamma_{n+1} - \gamma_n| = 0\), \(2^o\): \(0< \liminf_{n \rightarrow \infty} \beta_n < \limsup_{n \rightarrow \infty} \beta_n <1\), \(3^o\): \( \sum^\infty_{n=1} \alpha_n = \infty \) and \( 0 < \lim_{n \rightarrow \infty } \gamma_n < 1\) such that the sequence \(\{x_n\}\) converges strongly to \(w \in \Omega\) where \(w = P_\Omega (I-A + \gamma f)\), \(w\) is a unique solution of the variational inequality: \(<(A- \gamma f)w, y-w> \geq 0, \forall y \in \Omega\), which is the optimality condition for the minimization problem: \(\min_{x \in \Omega} \{\frac{1}{2}<Ax, x> - h(x)>\), where \(h\) is a potential function for \(\gamma f\) (i.e., \(h'(x) = \gamma f (x)\) for \(x \in H\)) and \((w, J_{M_2, \lambda_2} (I - \lambda_2(B_2 + C_2))w)\) is a solution of the problem \(O \in x^* - y^* + \lambda_1 ((B_1 + C_1) y^* + M_1x^*), O \in y^* - x^* + \lambda_2 ((B_2 + C_2) x^* + M_2y^*)\), where \(B_i, C_i: H \rightarrow H, M_i: H \rightarrow 2^H\) are nonlinear mappings and \(\lambda_i >0\) for each \(i=1,2\). Main result: An iteration scheme by the viscosity approximation for solving the generalized system of relaxed cocoercive quasivariational inclusions and fixed point problems of an infinite family of strictly presudocontractive mappings, is obtained. The authors present and analyze an iterative scheme under some appropriate conditions imposed on the parameters, and prove that another strong convergence theorem for two sets is obtained. This theorem improves and extends to the main results of the authors [Fixed Point Theory Appl. 2010, Article ID 278973, 11 p. (2010; Zbl 1203.47057)] for solving the generalized system of relaxed cocoercive quasivariational inclusions and fixed points problems of an infinite family of strictly pseudocontractvie mappings.
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    Iterative method
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    Generalized system of relaxed cocoercive quasivariational inclusions
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    Fixed point problems
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    Infinite family
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    Strictly pseudocontractive mappings
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    Hilbert space
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    Bounded linear operator
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    Sequence
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    Maximal monotone mapping
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    \(\alpha\) - inverse - strongly monotone mapping
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