In this paper, we use the technique of updating the solution to suggest and analyze a class of new self-adaptive splitting methods for solving general mixed variational inequalities. It is shown that these modified methods converge for pseudomonotone operators, which is a weaker condition than monotonicity. Proof of convergence is very simple. Since general mixed variational include variational inequalities and complementarity problems as special cases, our results continue to hold for these problems
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We suggest and analyze a new self-adaptive method for solving general mixed variational inequalities...
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© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. We suggest the modified splitting method for mixed variationa...
In this paper, we survey the split problem of fixed points of two pseudocontractive operators and va...
AbstractIn this paper, we suggest and analyze some new iterative methods for solving general monoton...
AbstractIn this paper, we use the auxiliary principle technique to suggest a new class of predictor-...
AbstractIn this paper, we suggest and analyze a number of four-step resolvent splitting algorithms f...
We use the technique of updating the solution to suggest and analyze a class of new splitting method...
The general mixed variational inequality containing a nonlinear term φ is a useful and an important...
We suggest and analyze a new self-adaptive method for solving general mixed variational inequalities...
AbstractIt is well known that the variational inequalities involving the nonlinear term φ are equiva...
AbstractWe consider and analyze some new splitting methods for solving quasi-monotone mixed variatio...
AbstractA new concept of g-partially relaxed strong monotonicity of mappings is introduced. By apply...
AbstractAn iterative method for solving general mixed variational inequalities is suggested by using...
A relaxation iterative method is suggested for variational inequalities whose basic operator is the ...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider and analyze some classes of resolvent-splitting methods for solvi...
AbstractIt is well known that the mixed variational inequalities involving the nonlinear term are eq...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. We suggest the modified splitting method for mixed variationa...
In this paper, we survey the split problem of fixed points of two pseudocontractive operators and va...
AbstractIn this paper, we suggest and analyze some new iterative methods for solving general monoton...
AbstractIn this paper, we use the auxiliary principle technique to suggest a new class of predictor-...