2012
DOI: 10.2298/aadm120712017g
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Fixed point theory for multivalued generalized nonexpansive mappings

Abstract: A very general class of multivalued generalized nonexpansive mappings is defined. We also give some fixed point results for these mappings, and finally we compare and separate this class from the other multivalued generalized nonexpansive mappings introduced in the recent literature.

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“…Finally, we prove that a sequence defined by a three-step iteration ∆-converges (even on some condition strongly converges) to a fixed point of these kind of mappings. Our results extend and improve some results in [23] and [13].…”
Section: Nonexpansive If D(t X T Y) D(x Y)supporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Finally, we prove that a sequence defined by a three-step iteration ∆-converges (even on some condition strongly converges) to a fixed point of these kind of mappings. Our results extend and improve some results in [23] and [13].…”
Section: Nonexpansive If D(t X T Y) D(x Y)supporting
confidence: 90%
“…This class properly contains Suzuki's (C)-type mappings as (1.1) and several of its generalizations such as (C λ )-type mappings as (1.2) and (E µ )-type mappings as (1.3) mentioned before. The set-valued case for (L)-type mappings were discussed in [13] and more results in [24]. Their results closely depend upon geometric characteristics of the Banach space under consideration.…”
Section: Nonexpansive If D(t X T Y) D(x Y)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout the paper, (X, ∥ · ∥) will be a Banach space and given C ⊆ X, P(C) denotes the class of non-empty subsets of C. Following [9], given C ∈ P(X) we put…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, it is natural try to extend the known fixed points results for singlevalued mappings to the multivalued case. In fact, there are many works about this issue, see for instance [1,4,9,13,14,16,22,28,29,30] and references therein. As expected, some issues related with the Theory of Fixed Point for multivalued mappings still remain open, see for instance [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fixed points and fixed point iteration process for nonexpansive mappings have been studied extensively by many authors to solve nonlinear operator equations, as well as variational inequalities; see, for example, [23][24][25][26][27][28]. In the recent years, fixed point theory for multivalued mappings has been studied by many authors; see [29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] and the references therein.…”
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confidence: 99%