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Mazur-Orlicz equality

Fon-Che Liu (2008)

Studia Mathematica

A remarkable theorem of Mazur and Orlicz which generalizes the Hahn-Banach theorem is here put in a convenient form through an equality which will be referred to as the Mazur-Orlicz equality. Applications of the Mazur-Orlicz equality to lower barycenters for means, separation principles, Lax-Milgram lemma in reflexive Banach spaces, and monotone variational inequalities are provided.

Memory Effects in Population Dynamics : Spread of Infectious Disease as a Case Study

A. Pimenov, T.C. Kelly, A. Korobeinikov, M.J.A. O’Callaghan, A.V. Pokrovskii, D. Rachinskii (2012)

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

Modification of behaviour in response to changes in the environment or ambient conditions, based on memory, is typical of the human and, possibly, many animal species.One obvious example of such adaptivity is, for instance, switching to a safer behaviour when in danger, from either a predator or an infectious disease. In human society such switching to safe behaviour is particularly apparent during epidemics. Mathematically, such changes of behaviour...

Modified golden ratio algorithms for pseudomonotone equilibrium problems and variational inequalities

Lulu Yin, Hongwei Liu, Jun Yang (2022)

Applications of Mathematics

We propose a modification of the golden ratio algorithm for solving pseudomonotone equilibrium problems with a Lipschitz-type condition in Hilbert spaces. A new non-monotone stepsize rule is used in the method. Without such an additional condition, the theorem of weak convergence is proved. Furthermore, with strongly pseudomonotone condition, the $R$-linear convergence rate of the method is established. The results obtained are applied to a variational inequality problem, and the convergence rate...

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