Generalized nonlinear pseudococoercive variational inequalities and general proximal point methods.

Verma, Ram U.

Southwest Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics [electronic only] (2002)

  • Volume: 2002, Issue: 2, page 13-21
  • ISSN: 1083-0464

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Verma, Ram U.. "Generalized nonlinear pseudococoercive variational inequalities and general proximal point methods.." Southwest Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics [electronic only] 2002.2 (2002): 13-21. <http://eudml.org/doc/223727>.

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author = {Verma, Ram U.},
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keywords = {general proximal point method; strongly pseudomonotone mapping; pseudococoercive mapping; pseudococoercive variational inequality; convergence of general proximal point algorithm},
language = {eng},
number = {2},
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publisher = {Cameron University, Lawton},
title = {Generalized nonlinear pseudococoercive variational inequalities and general proximal point methods.},
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