The paper introduces and analysizes the convergence of two multi-step proximal-like algorithms for pseudomonotone and Lipschitz-type continuous equilibrium problems in a real Hilbert space. The algorithms are combinations between the multi-step proximal-like method and Mann or Halpern iterations. The weakly and strongly convergent theorems are established with the prior knowledge of two Lipschitz-type continuous constants. Moreover, by choosing two sequences of suitable stepsizes, we also show that the multi-step proximal-like algorithm for strongly pseudomonotone and Lipschitz-type continuous equilibrium problems where the construction of solution approximations and the establishing of its convergence do not require the prior knowledge of ...
We propose a new projection-type method with inertial extrapolation for solving pseudo-monotone and ...
A plethora of applications from mathematical programming, such as minimax, and mathematical programm...
summary:We propose a modification of the golden ratio algorithm for solving pseudomonotone equilibri...
The paper introduces and analysizes the convergence of two multi-step proximal-like algorithms for p...
The paper considers the problem of finding a common solution of a pseudomonotone and Lipschitz-type ...
Abstract In this paper, we propose new methods for finding a common solution to pseudomonotone and L...
In this paper, we introduce a new hybrid extragradient iteration method for finding a common element...
Abstract. A globally convergent algorithm for solving equilibrium prob-lems is proposed. The algorit...
Abstract In this paper, we propose two algorithms for finding the solution of a bilevel equilibrium ...
The paper introduces an inertial extragradient subgradient method with self-adaptive step sizes for ...
We propose a new strongly convergent algorithm for finding a common point in the solution set of a c...
Using a slightly modified concept of Bregman functions, we suggest a Bregman proximal interior point...
In this paper we introduce a class of numerical methods for solving an equilibrium problem. This cla...
In this paper we propose and we study two algorithmic methods for finding a common solution of an eq...
We establish the existence of a strong convergent selection of a modified Mann-Reich-Sabach iteratio...
We propose a new projection-type method with inertial extrapolation for solving pseudo-monotone and ...
A plethora of applications from mathematical programming, such as minimax, and mathematical programm...
summary:We propose a modification of the golden ratio algorithm for solving pseudomonotone equilibri...
The paper introduces and analysizes the convergence of two multi-step proximal-like algorithms for p...
The paper considers the problem of finding a common solution of a pseudomonotone and Lipschitz-type ...
Abstract In this paper, we propose new methods for finding a common solution to pseudomonotone and L...
In this paper, we introduce a new hybrid extragradient iteration method for finding a common element...
Abstract. A globally convergent algorithm for solving equilibrium prob-lems is proposed. The algorit...
Abstract In this paper, we propose two algorithms for finding the solution of a bilevel equilibrium ...
The paper introduces an inertial extragradient subgradient method with self-adaptive step sizes for ...
We propose a new strongly convergent algorithm for finding a common point in the solution set of a c...
Using a slightly modified concept of Bregman functions, we suggest a Bregman proximal interior point...
In this paper we introduce a class of numerical methods for solving an equilibrium problem. This cla...
In this paper we propose and we study two algorithmic methods for finding a common solution of an eq...
We establish the existence of a strong convergent selection of a modified Mann-Reich-Sabach iteratio...
We propose a new projection-type method with inertial extrapolation for solving pseudo-monotone and ...
A plethora of applications from mathematical programming, such as minimax, and mathematical programm...
summary:We propose a modification of the golden ratio algorithm for solving pseudomonotone equilibri...