Random coincidence points, invariant approximation theorems, nonstarshaped domain and q-normed spaces
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Publication:3103218
DOI10.1515/ROSE.2010.009zbMath1226.41016MaRDI QIDQ3103218
Publication date: 26 November 2011
Published in: Random Operators and Stochastic Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)
random fixed point; coincidence point; weakly commuting mappings; random best approximation; \(S\)-nonexpansive random operators; property \((N); q\)-normed space
47H10: Fixed-point theorems
47H04: Set-valued operators
60H25: Random operators and equations (aspects of stochastic analysis)
41A65: Abstract approximation theory (approximation in normed linear spaces and other abstract spaces)
47H40: Random nonlinear operators
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