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When it comes to finding a common point between these changes, the Start screen seems to incur Budiu's wrath.
Motivated by this idea for finding a common point of Sol ( f, C ) and the fixed point set Fix ( T ) of a nonexpansive mapping T, Takahashi and Takahashi [13] first introduced an iterative scheme by the viscosity approximation method.
Now, using Theorem 3.1, we obtain a strong convergence theorem for finding a common point of fixed points of Lipschtzian pseudocontractive mapping and solutions of the variational inequality problem for γ-inverse monotone mapping.
Various methods have been developed for finding a common point of the solution set of problem (VIP) and the set of fixed points of a nonexpansive mapping when F is monotone (see [16 18]).
Moreover, we investigate the problem of finding a common point of the set of fixed points of a nonexpansive mapping and the set of zeros of an inverse-strongly monotone mapping.
In this paper, we introduce a new iteration method for finding a common point of the set of fixed points of a nonexpansive mapping S and the set of solutions of problem EP f, C).
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We study the strong convergence of a regularization proximal point algorithm for finding a common fixed point of a finite family of nonexpansive mappings in a uniformly convex and uniformly smooth Banach space.
In this article, we study a regularization proximal point algorithm to solve the problem of finding a common fixed point of a finite family of nonexpansive self-mappings in a uniformly convex and uniformly smooth Banach space E.
The problem of finding a common fixed point of a family of nonexpansive mappings has been studied by many authors.
In [10], Xu transferred the MSSFP to finding a common fixed point of a finite family of averaged mappings.
Many authors studied the problem of finding a common fixed point of a finite family of mappings.
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