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Most of these algorithms are based on solving approximation equilibrium problems for strongly monotone or monotone and Lipschitz-type continuous bifunctions on C. In this article, we introduce a new iteration method for finding a common element of the set of common fixed points of p strict pseudocontractions and the set of solutions of equilibrium problems for pseudomonotone bifunctions.
Simplified protein models omit some of these factors and are a first problem-solving approximation.
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These methods require to solve approximation auxilary equilibrium problems.
More generally, the model described here uses a simple linear response model and thus clearly only implements a rough approximation to the problem solved by the nervous system.
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