Weak convergence theorems for maximal monotone operators with nonspreading mappings in a Hilbert space
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								Hiroko Manaka
							
							
															
									
									
									hiroko.Manaka@is.titech.ac.jp
									
								
													
							
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								Wataru Takahashi
							
							
															
									
									
									wataru@is.titech.ac.jp
									
								
													
							
						 
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https://doi.org/10.4067/S0719-06462011000100002Abstract
Let C be a closed convex subset of a real Hilbert space H. Let T be a nonspreading mapping of C into itself, let A be an α-inverse strongly monotone mapping of C into H and let B be a maximal monotone operator on H such that the domain of B is included in C. We introduce an iterative sequence of finding a point of F(T)∩(A+B) −10, where F(T) is the set of fixed points of T and (A + B)−10 is the set of zero points of A + B. Then, we obtain the main result which is related to the weak convergence of the sequence. Using this result, we get a weak convergence theorem for finding a common fixed point of a nonspreading mapping and a nonexpansive mapping in a Hilbert space. Further, we consider the problem for finding a common element of the set of solutions of an equilibrium problem and the set of fixed points of a nonspreading mapping.
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