
doi: 10.1155/2007/38752
An extragradient method is presented for the fixed point problems and variational inequality problems. A common element of the set of fixed points of a nonexpansive mapping and the set of solutions of the variational inequality for a monotone mapping is found using the considered method.
fixed point problem, Applied Mathematics, variational inequality, Fixed-point theorems, Iterative procedures involving nonlinear operators, Variational and other types of inequalities involving nonlinear operators (general), QA1-939, Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, Contraction-type mappings, nonexpansive mappings, \(A\)-proper mappings, etc., extragradient method, Monotone operators and generalizations, Mathematics, Analysis
fixed point problem, Applied Mathematics, variational inequality, Fixed-point theorems, Iterative procedures involving nonlinear operators, Variational and other types of inequalities involving nonlinear operators (general), QA1-939, Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, Contraction-type mappings, nonexpansive mappings, \(A\)-proper mappings, etc., extragradient method, Monotone operators and generalizations, Mathematics, Analysis
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