Without the Lipschitz assumption and boundedness of K in arbitrary Banach spaces, the Ishikawa iteration {x n} ∞ n=1 defined byx 1∈K,\ x n+1 =(1-α n)x n+α nTy n,\ y n=(1-β n)x n+β n...Without the Lipschitz assumption and boundedness of K in arbitrary Banach spaces, the Ishikawa iteration {x n} ∞ n=1 defined byx 1∈K,\ x n+1 =(1-α n)x n+α nTy n,\ y n=(1-β n)x n+β nTx n,\ n≥1satisfying 0<α n,β n<1 ,for all n≥1;∑ ∞ n=1 α n=∞;α n→0,β n→0 as n→∞ is proved to converge strongly to the unique fixed point of T ,where T:K→K is a uniformly continuous strictly pseudo\|contractive operator with bounded range.展开更多
文摘Without the Lipschitz assumption and boundedness of K in arbitrary Banach spaces, the Ishikawa iteration {x n} ∞ n=1 defined byx 1∈K,\ x n+1 =(1-α n)x n+α nTy n,\ y n=(1-β n)x n+β nTx n,\ n≥1satisfying 0<α n,β n<1 ,for all n≥1;∑ ∞ n=1 α n=∞;α n→0,β n→0 as n→∞ is proved to converge strongly to the unique fixed point of T ,where T:K→K is a uniformly continuous strictly pseudo\|contractive operator with bounded range.