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Application of accretive operators theory to evolutive combined conduction, convection and radiation.

María Michaela Porzio, Oscar López-Pouso (2004)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

The accretive operators theory is employed for proving an existence theorem for the evolutive energy equations involving simultaneously conduction, stationary convection (in the sense that the velocity field is assumed to be time independent), and radiation. In doing that we need to use new existence results for elliptic linear problems with mixed boundary conditions and irregular data.

Approximating solutions of split equality of some nonlinear optimization problems using an inertial algorithm

Lateef O. Jolaoso, Oluwatosin T. Mewomo (2020)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

This paper presents an inertial iterative algorithm for approximating a common solution of split equalities of generalized mixed equilibrium problem, monotone variational inclusion problem, variational inequality problem and common fixed point problem in real Hilbert spaces. The algorithm is designed in such a way that it does not require prior knowledge of the norms of the bounded linear operators. We prove a strong convergence theorem under some mild conditions of the control sequences and also...

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