• Title/Summary/Keyword: generalized h-variational inequality problems

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STUDY OF SOME GENERALIZED h-VARIATIONAL INEQUALITY PROBLEMS IN H-PSEUDOSPACE

  • Das, Prasanta K.;Mishra, Satya N.;Samal, Sapan K.
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.475-496
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    • 2021
  • The main aim is to define a new class of generalized h-variational inequality problems and its generalized h-variational inequality problems. We define the class of h-𝜂-invex set, h-𝜂-invex function and H-pseudospace. Existence of the solution of the problems are established in H-pseudospace with the help of H-KKM mapping theorem and HC*-condition of 𝜂 associated with the function h.

ERROR BOUNDS FOR NONLINEAR MIXED VARIATIONAL-HEMIVARIATIONAL INEQUALITY PROBLEMS

  • A. A. H. Ahmadini;Salahuddin;J. K. Kim
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.15-33
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    • 2024
  • In this article, we considered a class of nonlinear variational hemivariational inequality problems and investigated a gap function and regularized gap function for the problems. We discussed the global error bounds for such inequalities in terms of gap function and regularized gap functions by utilizing the Clarke generalized gradient, relaxed monotonicity, and relaxed Lipschitz continuous mappings. Finally, as applications, we addressed an application to non-stationary non-smooth semi-permeability problems.

GENERALIZED SYSTEMS OF RELAXED $g-{\gamma}-r-COCOERCIVE$ NONLINEAR VARIATIONAL INEQUALITIES AND PROJECTION METHODS

  • Verma, Ram U.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.83-94
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    • 2003
  • Let K be a nonempty closed convex subset of a real Hilbert space H. Approximation solvability of a system of nonlinear variational inequality (SNVI) problems, based on the convergence of projection methods, is given as follows: find elements $x^*,\;y^*{\in}H$ such that $g(x^*),\;g(y^*){\in}K$ and $$<\;{\rho}T(y^*)+g(x^*)-g(y^*),\;g(x)-g(x^*)\;{\geq}\;0\;{\forall}\;g(x){\in}K\;and\;for\;{\rho}>0$$ $$<\;{\eta}T(x^*)+g(y^*)-g(x^*),\;g(x)-g(y^*)\;{\geq}\;0\;{\forall}g(x){\in}K\;and\;for\;{\eta}>0,$$ where T: $H\;{\rightarrow}\;H$ is a relaxed $g-{\gamma}-r-cocoercive$ and $g-{\mu}-Lipschitz$ continuous nonlinear mapping on H and g: $H{\rightarrow}\;H$ is any mapping on H. In recent years general variational inequalities and their algorithmic have assumed a central role in the theory of variational methods. This two-step system for nonlinear variational inequalities offers a great promise and more new challenges to the existing theory of general variational inequalities in terms of applications to problems arising from other closely related fields, such as complementarity problems, control and optimizations, and mathematical programming.

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