... satisfies certain conditions, and A is a strongly positive bounded linear operator on H and converges strongly to a fixed-point x∗ of T which is the unique solution to the following variational inequality: ... is monotone, that is, φ x, y φ y, x ≤ 0, for all x, y ∈ C, A3 For all x, y, z ∈ C limφ tz t↓0 − t x, y ≤ φ x, y ; 2.3 A4 For each fixed x ∈ C, the function y → φ x, y is convex and lower semicontinuous ... Takahashi, “Strong convergence theorems for nonexpansive mappings and inversestrongly monotone mappings,” Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, vol 61, no 3, pp 341–350, 2005 12...
... normalized stress distribution along direction of SES-FEM and HRR solutionfor n=5 Figure 3.16 The normalized stress distribution along direction of SES-FEM and HRR solutionfor n=9 Figure 3.17 Plate ... distribution along the direction for n=3 of different numerical methods and the HRR solution Table 3.10 / distribution along the direction for n=3 of different numerical methods and the HRR solution ... HRR solution Table 3.11 r / distribution along the direction for n=3 of different numerical methods and the HRR solution Table 3.12 r / distribution along the direction for n=5 of...
... pseudocontractions To prove strong convergence theorem in this section, we need definition and lemma as follows Definition 4.1 A mapping T : C → C is said to be a κ-strongly pseudo contraction mapping, ... inverse-strongly-monotone mappings,” Journal of Nonlinear and Convex Analysis, vol 7, no 1, pp 105–113, 2006 H H Bauschke and J M Borwein, On projection algorithms for solving convex feasibility problems, ” ... Kang, “Viscosity approximation methodsfor generalized equilibrium problems and fixed point problems with applications,” Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, vol 72, no 1, pp 99–112,...
... our interested problems and their possible solutions in Section 1.2, also our contributions to these problems in Section 1.3 The last section will give an outline for the remaining context of this ... development and applications of SMC methodsforproblemson finite state-spaces Firstly, we provide an exposition of exact computational methods to perform parameter inference for partially observed ... discussions of computational methods, Chapter Introduction IS, SMC and DPF for likelihood estimation and PMCMC for Bayesian inference We also consider numerical illustrations based on both designed...
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... employ the concept of W -mappings and Kmappings for approximation of a solution of (1.2) for a continuous function on an arbitrary interval and compare which one converges faster The concept of ... following equation: g(x) = x (1.2) where g : E → E is a contraction Then, Picard’s iteration can be applied for finding a solution of (1.2) Question: If g : E → E is continuous but not contraction, what ... fixed point; continuous mapping; W -mapping; K-mapping; rate of convergence Introduction There are several classical methodsfor approximation of solutions of nonlinear equation of one variable...
... optimization and variational inequalities to equilibrium problems Mathe Stud 63, 123–145 (1994) Ceng, LC, Mastronei, G, Yao, JC: Hybrid proximal-point methodsfor common solutions of equilibrium problems ... for finding a solution of the equilibrium problem (1.1) and prove the strong and weak convergence for the algorithms in a Banach space under some suitable conditions Theorem 3.1 Let C be a nonempty ... If E is uniformly convex and uniformly smooth Banach space, then J is uniformly norm-to-norm continuous on bounded subsets of E and J -1 = J* is also uniformly norm-to-norm continuous on bounded...
... functions, and convex denominator functions and finitely many convex constraint functions and a geometric constraint set, is considered We discuss ε-efficient solutions and weakly ε-efficient solutions ... GM: On ε-approximate solutions for convex semidefinite optimization problems Taiwanese J Math 11(3), 765–784 (2007) Lee, GM, Lee, JH: ε-Duality theorems for convex semidefinite optimization problems ... ε-efficient solutions for (MFP) and obtain εoptimality theorems for such solutions of (MFP) under weakened constraint qualifications Furthermore, we prove ε-optimality theorems for the solutions of (MFP)...
... element of the set of solutions of problem (1.1), the set of fixed points of a nonexpansive mapping and the set of solutions of the variational inequality for a monotone, Lipschitz-continuous mapping ... problem, the set of common fixed point for a family of infinitely nonexpansive mappings and the set of solutions of variational inequality problem for an a-inverse-strongly monotone mapping Yao et ... infinitely nonexpansive mappings and the set of solutions of the variational inequality for a monotone, Lipschitz-continuous mapping in a Hilbert space Theorem 3.2 Let C be a nonempty closed convex...
... proper, convex, lower semicontinuous function and P R , then condition f1 reduces to the following Φ-pseudomonotonicity assumption which was used in 40 See 40, Definition 2.2 iii of 40 : for all ... asymptotic analysis methods, many authors studied the necessary and sufficient conditions for the nonemptiness and boundedness of the solution sets to variational inequalities, optimization problems, and ... have nonempty and bounded solution sets In Section 4, we give an application to the stability of the solution sets for the set-valued vector equilibrium problem Preliminaries In this section, we...
... pseudocontractions and the solution set of the system of equilibrium problems 1.1 by the hybrid methods We will use the following notations: for the weak convergence and → for the strong convergence, ... equilibrium problem, let one assume that the bifunction F satisfies the following conditions: A1 F x, x for all x ∈ C; A2 F is monotone, that is, F x, y F y, x ≤ for any x, y ∈ C; A3 for each x, y, z ... pseudo-contractions in Hilbert spaces,” Nonlinear Analysis Theory, Methods & Applications, vol 67, no 7, pp 2258–2271, 2007 10 P C Duan and J Zhao, “Strong convergence theorems by hybrid methods for...
... defined by 1.17 converges strongly to common element of the set of fixed points of a nonexpansive mapping and the set of solutions of the variational inequality for α-inverse-strongly monotone mappings ... 2.7 Once we have the solutions of the equation 2.19 , then it simultaneously solves the fixed points problems, equilibrium points problems, and variational inequalities problems Therefore, the constrained ... inversestrongly monotone mappings,” Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, vol 61, no 3, pp 341–350, 2005 15 J Chen, L Zhang, and T Fan, “Viscosity approximation methodsfor nonexpansive...