Volume 3,
Issue 5, 2002
Article
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STRONG CONVERGENCE THEOREMS FOR ITERATIVE SCHEMES WITH ERRORS FOR ASYMPTOTICALLY DEMICONTRACTIVE MAPPINGS IN ARBITRARY REAL NORMED LINEAR SPACES
YEOL JE
CHO(1), HAIYUN ZHOU(2) AND
SHIN MIN KANG(1)
(1)DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS,
GYEONGSANG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY,
CHINJU 660-701, KOREA
E-Mail: yjcho@nongae.gsnu.ac.kr
(2)DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS,
SHIJIAZHUANG MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE,
SHIJIAZHUANG 050003,
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA.
E-Mail: luyao_846@163.com
Received 30 April, 2002; Accepted 5 September, 2002.
Communicated by: S.S. Dragomir
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ABSTRACT.
In the present paper, by virtue of new analysis technique, we have
established several strong convergence theorems for the modified Ishikawa
and Mann iteration schemes with errors for a class of asymptotically
demicontractive mappings in arbitrary real normed linear spaces. Our results
extend, generalize and improve the corresponding results obtained by Igbokwe
[1], Liu [2], Osilike [3] and and others.
[1] D.I. IGBOKWE, Approximation of fixed points of asymptotically
demicontractive mappings in arbitrary Banach spaces, to appear in
J.Ineq. Pure and Appl. Math.
[2] Q.H. LIU, Convergence theorems of sequence of iterates for
asymptotically demicontractive and hemicontractive mappings,
Nonlinear Anal. Appl., 26 (1996), 1835--1842.
[3] M.O. OSILIKE, Iterative approximations of fixed points asymptotically demicontractive mappings,
Indian J. Pure Appl. Math., 29 (1998), 1291--1300.
Key words:
Asymptotically demicontractive
mapping, Modified Mann and Ishikawa iteration
schemes with errors, Arbitrary linear
space.
2000 Mathematics Subject
Classification:
47H05, 47H10.
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