An iterative method for solving a system of mixed equilibrium problems, system of quasivariational inclusions, and fixed point problems of nonexpansive semigroups with application to optimization problems (Q410254)

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An iterative method for solving a system of mixed equilibrium problems, system of quasivariational inclusions, and fixed point problems of nonexpansive semigroups with application to optimization problems
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    An iterative method for solving a system of mixed equilibrium problems, system of quasivariational inclusions, and fixed point problems of nonexpansive semigroups with application to optimization problems (English)
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    3 April 2012
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    Summary: We introduce a general implicit iterative scheme base on viscosity approximation method with a \(\varphi\)-strongly pseudocontractive mapping for finding a common element of the set of solutions for a system of mixed equilibrium problems, the set of common fixed point for a nonexpansive semigroup, and the set of solutions of system of variational inclusions with set-valued maximal monotone mapping and Lipschitzian relaxed cocoercive mappings in Hilbert spaces. Furthermore, we prove that the proposed iterative algorithm converges strongly to a common element of the above three sets, which is a solution of the optimization problem related to a strongly positive bounded linear operator.
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    mixed equilibrium problems
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    quasivariational inclusions
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    fixed point problems
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    nonexpansive semigroups
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