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Iterative Methods For Fixed Point Problems In Hilbert Spaces 1st Edition Andrzej Cegielski Auth

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Iterative Methods For Fixed Point Problems In Hilbert Spaces 1st Edition Andrzej Cegielski Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.99 MB
Pages: 298
Author: Andrzej Cegielski (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642309007, 3642309003
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Iterative Methods For Fixed Point Problems In Hilbert Spaces 1st Edition Andrzej Cegielski Auth by Andrzej Cegielski (auth.) 9783642309007, 3642309003 instant download after payment.

Iterative methods for finding fixed points of non-expansive operators in Hilbert spaces have been described in many publications. In this monograph we try to present the methods in a consolidated way. We introduce several classes of operators, examine their properties, define iterative methods generated by operators from these classes and present general convergence theorems. On this basis we discuss the conditions under which particular methods converge. A large part of the results presented in this monograph can be found in various forms in the literature (although several results presented here are new). We have tried, however, to show that the convergence of a large class of iteration methods follows from general properties of some classes of operators and from some general convergence theorems.

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