Modified projection method for strongly pseudomonotone variational inequalities
Modified projection method for strongly pseudomonotone variational inequalities
A modified projection method for strongly pseudomonotone variational inequalities is considered. Strong convergence and error estimates for the sequences generated by this method are studied in two versions of the method: the stepsizes are chosen arbitrarily from a given fixed closed interval and the stepsizes form a non-summable decreasing sequence of positive real numbers. We also propose some interesting examples to analyze the obtained results.
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Khanh, Pham Duy
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Vuong, Phan Tu
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1 February 2014
Khanh, Pham Duy
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Vuong, Phan Tu
52577e5d-ebe9-4a43-b5e7-68aa06cfdcaf
Khanh, Pham Duy and Vuong, Phan Tu
(2014)
Modified projection method for strongly pseudomonotone variational inequalities.
Journal of Global Optimization, 58 (2), .
(doi:10.1007/s10898-013-0042-5).
Abstract
A modified projection method for strongly pseudomonotone variational inequalities is considered. Strong convergence and error estimates for the sequences generated by this method are studied in two versions of the method: the stepsizes are chosen arbitrarily from a given fixed closed interval and the stepsizes form a non-summable decreasing sequence of positive real numbers. We also propose some interesting examples to analyze the obtained results.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 12 February 2013
Published date: 1 February 2014
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ISSN: 0925-5001
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