The Split Feasibility Problems for Countable Families of Asymptotically Strict Pseudocontractions
An up-to-date algorithm for solving the split feasibility problem for countable families of asymptotically strict pseudocontractions is introduced in the framework of Hilbert spaces. Our results greatly improve and extend those of other authors whose related research studies are restricted to the si...
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| description | An up-to-date algorithm for solving the split feasibility problem for countable families of asymptotically strict pseudocontractions is introduced in the framework of Hilbert spaces. Our results greatly improve and extend those of other authors whose related research studies are restricted to the situation of at most finitely many such mappings. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-15cbf0aa4e1d471fac431168b794e8382025-08-20T02:02:40ZengWileyAbstract and Applied Analysis1085-33751687-04092013-01-01201310.1155/2013/817943817943The Split Feasibility Problems for Countable Families of Asymptotically Strict PseudocontractionsWei-Qi Deng0College of Statistics and Mathematics, Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, Kunming, Yunnan 650221, ChinaAn up-to-date algorithm for solving the split feasibility problem for countable families of asymptotically strict pseudocontractions is introduced in the framework of Hilbert spaces. Our results greatly improve and extend those of other authors whose related research studies are restricted to the situation of at most finitely many such mappings.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/817943 |
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| title | The Split Feasibility Problems for Countable Families of Asymptotically Strict Pseudocontractions |
| title_full | The Split Feasibility Problems for Countable Families of Asymptotically Strict Pseudocontractions |
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| title_full_unstemmed | The Split Feasibility Problems for Countable Families of Asymptotically Strict Pseudocontractions |
| title_short | The Split Feasibility Problems for Countable Families of Asymptotically Strict Pseudocontractions |
| title_sort | split feasibility problems for countable families of asymptotically strict pseudocontractions |
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