
The author uses the auxiliary principle technique to prove the existence of a solution of some new classes of variational inequalities, which are called the generalized mixed variational-like inequalities. This technique is used to analyze an iterative algorithm. Several special cases, which can be obtained from author's main result, are also discussed.
iterative algorithm, Applied Mathematics, auxiliary principle, Variational inequalities, variational inequalities, Analysis, generalized mixed variational-like inequalities
iterative algorithm, Applied Mathematics, auxiliary principle, Variational inequalities, variational inequalities, Analysis, generalized mixed variational-like inequalities
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