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Eslamian M. A new algorithm for solving split common fixed point problem with applications. mmr 2024; 10 (1) :33-50
URL: http://mmr.khu.ac.ir/article-1-3276-en.html
University of Science and Technology of Mazandaran , mhmdeslamian@gmail.com
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The split common fixed point problem in Banach spaces, is to find a point which belongs to the set of  common fixed points of a family of nonlinear  mappings  in a  Banach space such that its image under a linear transformation belongs to the set of  common fixed point of another family of nonlinear mappings in a Banach space  in the image space.  The split common fixed point problem have  received much attention due to its applications in  many areas of mathematics and engineering sciences such as  optimization,  image reconstruction,  intensity-modulated radiation therapy and  image  processing. In this  paper we present a new algorithm for solving the  split common fixed point problem for a finite family of  generalized demimetric mappings in uniformly convex and smooth Banach spaces.We establish  strong convergence of the sequence  generated by the  algorithm  to a solution of split common fixed point problem  which also solves some variational inequality problems. Finally we present some applications of our main result for solving the multiple-set split feasibility problem and the split null point problem.
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Type of Study: Original Manuscript | Subject: Anal
Received: 2022/06/11 | Revised: 2024/07/10 | Accepted: 2023/08/13 | Published: 2024/01/8 | ePublished: 2024/01/8

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