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Proximal normal structure and relatively nonexpansive mappings

A. Anthony Eldred, W. A. Kirk, P. Veeramani (2005)

Studia Mathematica

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The notion of proximal normal structure is introduced and used to study mappings that are "relatively nonexpansive" in the sense that they are defined on the union of two subsets A and B of a Banach space X and satisfy ∥ Tx-Ty∥ ≤ ∥ x-y∥ for all x ∈ A, y ∈ B. It is shown that if A and B are weakly compact and convex, and if the pair (A,B) has proximal normal structure, then a relatively nonexpansive mapping T: A ∪ B → A ∪ B satisfying (i) T(A) ⊆ B and T(B) ⊆ A, has a proximal point in...

Metric fixed point theory for multivalued mappings

Hong-Kun Xu

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Some new and recent results on the fixed point theory of multivalued contractions and nonexpansive mappings are presented. Discussions concerning Reich's problem are included. Existence of fixed points for weakly inward contractions is proved. Local contractions are also discussed. The Kirk-Massa theorem is extended to inward multivalued nonexpansive mappings. Using an inequality characteristic of uniform convexity, another proof of Lim's theorem on weakly inward multivalued nonexpansive...

A fixed point theorem for nonexpansive compact self-mapping

T. D. Narang (2014)

Annales UMCS, Mathematica

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A mapping T from a topological space X to a topological space Y is said to be compact if T(X) is contained in a compact subset of Y . The aim of this paper is to prove the existence of fixed points of a nonexpansive compact self-mapping defined on a closed subset having a contractive jointly continuous family when the underlying space is a metric space. The proved result generalizes and extends several known results on the subject

Nonexpansive retractions in Hilbert spaces

Kazimierz Goebel, Ewa Sędłak (2009)

Annales UMCS, Mathematica

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Let H be a Hilbert space and C ⊂ H be closed and convex. The mapping P: H → C known as the nearest point projection is nonexpansive (1-lipschitzian). We observed that, the natural question: "Are there nonexpansive projections Q: H → C other than P?" is neglected in the literature. Also, the answer is not often present in the "folklore" of the Hilbert space theory. We provide here the answer and discuss some facts connected with the subject.