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Regularized and inertial algorithms for common fixed points of nonlinear operators

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Paul-Emile Maingéa, E-mail The Corresponding Author

aUniversité des Antilles-Guyane, Département Scientifique Interfacultaire, Campus de Schoelcher, 97230 Cedex, Martinique, France


Received 27 September 2006. 
Submitted by Goong Chen. 
Available online 19 March 2008.

Abstract

This paper deals with a general fixed point iteration for computing a point in some nonempty closed and convex solution set included in the common fixed point set of a sequence of mappings on a real Hilbert space. The proposed method combines two strategies: viscosity approximations (regularization) and inertial type extrapolation. The first strategy is known to ensure the strong convergence of some successive approximation methods, while the second one is intended to speed up the convergence process. Under classical conditions on the operators and the parameters, we prove that the sequence of iterates generated by our scheme converges strongly to the element of minimal norm in the solution set. This algorithm works, for instance, for approximating common fixed points of infinite families of demicontractive mappings, including the classes of quasi-nonexpansive operators and strictly pseudocontractive ones.

Keywords: Demicontractive; Quasi-nonexpansive; Pseudocontractive; Fixed point; Strongly convergent method; Viscosity method; Inertial type extrapolation; Proximal method


 
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