• 제목/요약/키워드: inertial extrapolation

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INERTIAL PICARD NORMAL S-ITERATION PROCESS

  • Dashputre, Samir;Padmavati, Padmavati;Sakure, Kavita
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • 제26권5호
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    • pp.995-1009
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    • 2021
  • Many iterative algorithms like that Picard, Mann, Ishikawa and S-iteration are very useful to elucidate the fixed point problems of a nonlinear operators in various topological spaces. The recent trend for elucidate the fixed point via inertial iterative algorithm, in which next iterative depends on more than one previous terms. The purpose of the paper is to establish convergence theorems of new inertial Picard normal S-iteration algorithm for nonexpansive mapping in Hilbert spaces. The comparison of convergence of InerNSP and InerPNSP is done with InerSP (introduced by Phon-on et al. [25]) and MSP (introduced by Suparatulatorn et al. [27]) via numerical example.

Accelerated Tseng's Technique to Solve Cayley Inclusion Problem in Hilbert Spaces

  • Shamshad, Husain;Uqba, Rafat
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • 제62권4호
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    • pp.673-687
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    • 2022
  • In this study, we solve the Cayley inclusion problem and the fixed point problem in real Hilbert space using Tseng's technique with inertial extrapolation in order to obtain more efficient results. We provide a strong convergence theorem to approximate a common solution to the Cayley inclusion problem and the fixed point problem under some appropriate assumptions. Finally, we present a numerical example that satisfies the problem and shows the computational performance of our suggested technique.

ALTERNATED INERTIAL RELAXED TSENG METHOD FOR SOLVING FIXED POINT AND QUASI-MONOTONE VARIATIONAL INEQUALITY PROBLEMS

  • A. E. Ofem;A. A. Mebawondu;C. Agbonkhese;G. C. Ugwunnadi;O. K. Narain
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.131-164
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    • 2024
  • In this research, we study a modified relaxed Tseng method with a single projection approach for solving common solution to a fixed point problem involving finite family of τ-demimetric operators and a quasi-monotone variational inequalities in real Hilbert spaces with alternating inertial extrapolation steps and adaptive non-monotonic step sizes. Under some appropriate conditions that are imposed on the parameters, the weak and linear convergence results of the proposed iterative scheme are established. Furthermore, we present some numerical examples and application of our proposed methods in comparison with other existing iterative methods. In order to show the practical applicability of our method to real word problems, we show that our algorithm has better restoration efficiency than many well known methods in image restoration problem. Our proposed iterative method generalizes and extends many existing methods in the literature.

INERTIAL EXTRAPOLATION METHOD FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF MONOTONE VARIATIONAL INCLUSION AND FIXED POINT PROBLEMS USING BREGMAN DISTANCE APPROACH

  • Hammed A. Abass;Ojen K. Narain;Olayinka M. Onifade
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.497-520
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    • 2023
  • Numerous problems in science and engineering defined by nonlinear functional equations can be solved by reducing them to an equivalent fixed point problem. Fixed point theory provides essential tools for solving problems arising in various branches of mathematical analysis, such as split feasibility problems, variational inequality problems, nonlinear optimization problems, equilibrium problems, complementarity problems, selection and matching problems, and problems of proving the existence of solution of integral and differential equations.The theory of fixed is known to find its applications in many fields of science and technology. For instance, the whole world has been profoundly impacted by the novel Coronavirus since 2019 and it is imperative to depict the spread of the coronavirus. Panda et al. [24] applied fractional derivatives to improve the 2019-nCoV/SARS-CoV-2 models, and by means of fixed point theory, existence and uniqueness of solutions of the models were proved. For more information on applications of fixed point theory to real life problems, authors should (see [6, 13, 24] and the references contained in).