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AN ITERATIVE SCHEME FOR FIXED POINT PROBLEMS

Authors: Ojen Kumar Narain; A. A. Mebawondu; Francis Akutsah; Komi Afassinou;

AN ITERATIVE SCHEME FOR FIXED POINT PROBLEMS

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a new three steps iteration process, prove that our newly proposed iterative scheme can be used to approximate the fixed point of a contractive-like mapping and establish some convergence results for our newly proposed iterative scheme generated by a mapping satisfying condition (E) in the framework of uniformly convex Banach space. In addition, with the aid of numerical examples, we established that our newly proposed iterative scheme is faster than the iterative process introduced by Ullah et al., [26], Karakaya et al., [16], Abass et. al. [1] and some existing iterative scheme in literature. More so, the stability of our newly proposed iterative process is presented and we also gave some numerical examples to display the efficiency of our proposed algorithm.

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influence
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