This paper deals with a bi-extrapolated subgradient projection algorithm by intro- ducing two extrapolated factors in the iterative step to solve the multiple-sets split feasibility problem. The strategy is intend to ...This paper deals with a bi-extrapolated subgradient projection algorithm by intro- ducing two extrapolated factors in the iterative step to solve the multiple-sets split feasibility problem. The strategy is intend to improve the convergence. And its convergence is proved un- der some suitable conditions. Numerical results illustrate that the bi-extrapolated subgradient projection algorithm converges more quickly than the existing algorithms.展开更多
Let H;, H;, H;be real Hilbert spaces, let A : H;→ H;, B : H;→ H;be two bounded linear operators. The split equality common fixed point problem(SECFP) in the infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces introduced by Moudaf...Let H;, H;, H;be real Hilbert spaces, let A : H;→ H;, B : H;→ H;be two bounded linear operators. The split equality common fixed point problem(SECFP) in the infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces introduced by Moudafi(Alternating CQ-algorithm for convex feasibility and split fixed-point problems. Journal of Nonlinear and Convex Analysis)is to find x ∈ F(U), y ∈ F(T) such that Ax = By,(1)where U : H;→ H;and T : H;→ H;are two nonlinear operators with nonempty fixed point sets F(U) = {x ∈ H;: Ux = x} and F(T) = {x ∈ H;: Tx = x}. Note that,by taking B = I and H;= H;in(1), we recover the split fixed point problem originally introduced in Censor and Segal. Recently, Moudafi introduced alternating CQ-algorithms and simultaneous iterative algorithms with weak convergence for the SECFP(1) of firmly quasi-nonexpansive operators. In this paper, we introduce two viscosity iterative algorithms for the SECFP(1) governed by the general class of quasi-nonexpansive operators. We prove the strong convergence of algorithms. Our results improve and extend previously discussed related problems and algorithms.展开更多
The purpose of this paper is to introduce and study the split equality variational inclusion problems in the setting of Banach spaces. For solving this kind of problems, some new iterative algorithms are proposed. Und...The purpose of this paper is to introduce and study the split equality variational inclusion problems in the setting of Banach spaces. For solving this kind of problems, some new iterative algorithms are proposed. Under suitable conditions, some strong convergence theorems for the sequences generated by the proposed algorithm are proved. As applications, we shall utilize the results presented in the paper to study the split equality feasibility prob- lems in Banach spaces and the split equality equilibrium problem in Banach spaces. The results presented in the paper are new.展开更多
基金Supported by Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai(14ZR1429200)National Science Foundation of China(11171221)+4 种基金Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project(XTKX2012)Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission(14YZ094)Doctoral Program Foundation of Institutions of Higher Educationof China(20123120110004)Doctoral Starting Projection of the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology(ID-10-303-002)Young Teacher Training Projection Program of Shanghai for Science and Technology
文摘This paper deals with a bi-extrapolated subgradient projection algorithm by intro- ducing two extrapolated factors in the iterative step to solve the multiple-sets split feasibility problem. The strategy is intend to improve the convergence. And its convergence is proved un- der some suitable conditions. Numerical results illustrate that the bi-extrapolated subgradient projection algorithm converges more quickly than the existing algorithms.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(61503385)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China(3122016L002)
文摘Let H;, H;, H;be real Hilbert spaces, let A : H;→ H;, B : H;→ H;be two bounded linear operators. The split equality common fixed point problem(SECFP) in the infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces introduced by Moudafi(Alternating CQ-algorithm for convex feasibility and split fixed-point problems. Journal of Nonlinear and Convex Analysis)is to find x ∈ F(U), y ∈ F(T) such that Ax = By,(1)where U : H;→ H;and T : H;→ H;are two nonlinear operators with nonempty fixed point sets F(U) = {x ∈ H;: Ux = x} and F(T) = {x ∈ H;: Tx = x}. Note that,by taking B = I and H;= H;in(1), we recover the split fixed point problem originally introduced in Censor and Segal. Recently, Moudafi introduced alternating CQ-algorithms and simultaneous iterative algorithms with weak convergence for the SECFP(1) of firmly quasi-nonexpansive operators. In this paper, we introduce two viscosity iterative algorithms for the SECFP(1) governed by the general class of quasi-nonexpansive operators. We prove the strong convergence of algorithms. Our results improve and extend previously discussed related problems and algorithms.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(11361070)the Natural Science Foundation of China Medical University,Taiwan
文摘The purpose of this paper is to introduce and study the split equality variational inclusion problems in the setting of Banach spaces. For solving this kind of problems, some new iterative algorithms are proposed. Under suitable conditions, some strong convergence theorems for the sequences generated by the proposed algorithm are proved. As applications, we shall utilize the results presented in the paper to study the split equality feasibility prob- lems in Banach spaces and the split equality equilibrium problem in Banach spaces. The results presented in the paper are new.