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... equivalence betweenthe T-stabilities ofthe Krasnoselskij and the Mann iterations Next, {un }, {vn } ⊂ X are arbitrary Definition 1.3 (i) The Mann iteration (1.1) is said to be T-stable if and only if ... (2.11) So the Mann iteration is not T-stable Actually, by use of Theorem 2.1, one can easily obtain the non-T-stability ofthe other iteration, provided that the previous one is not stable The following ... Point Theory and Applications Further results Let q0 ∈ X be fixed, and let qn+1 = Tqn bethe Picard-Banach iteration Definition 3.1 The Picard iteration is said to be T-stable if and only if for...
... equivalence betweenthe T-stabilities ofthe Krasnoselskij and the Mann iterations Next, {un }, {vn } ⊂ X are arbitrary Definition 1.3 (i) The Mann iteration (1.1) is said to be T-stable if and only if ... (2.11) So the Mann iteration is not T-stable Actually, by use of Theorem 2.1, one can easily obtain the non-T-stability ofthe other iteration, provided that the previous one is not stable The following ... Point Theory and Applications Further results Let q0 ∈ X be fixed, and let qn+1 = Tqn bethe Picard-Banach iteration Definition 3.1 The Picard iteration is said to be T-stable if and only if for...
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