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A Generalized Explicit Iterative Method for Solving Generalized Split Feasibility Problem and Fixed Point Problem in Real Banach Spaces

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In this paper, we propose a generalized explicit algorithm for approximating the common solution of generalized split feasibility problem and the fixed point of demigeneralized mapping in uniformly smooth and… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we propose a generalized explicit algorithm for approximating the common solution of generalized split feasibility problem and the fixed point of demigeneralized mapping in uniformly smooth and 2-uniformly convex real Banach spaces. The generalized split feasibility problem is a general mathematical problem in the sense that it unifies several mathematical models arising in (symmetry and non-symmetry) optimization theory and also finds many applications in applied science. We designed the algorithm in such a way that the convergence analysis does not need a prior estimate of the operator norm. More so, we establish the strong convergence of our algorithm and present some computational examples to illustrate the performance of the proposed method. In addition, we give an application of our result for solving the image restoration problem and compare with other algorithms in the literature. This result improves and generalizes many important related results in the contemporary literature.

Keywords: generalized split; problem; feasibility problem; split feasibility; generalized explicit

Journal Title: Symmetry
Year Published: 2022

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