Self-adaptive inertial algorithms for approximating solutions of split feasilbility, monotone inclusion, variational inequality and fixed point problems.
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2020
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In this dissertation, we introduce a self-adaptive hybrid inertial algorithm for approximating
a solution of split feasibility problem which also solves a monotone inclusion problem
and a fixed point problem in p-uniformly convex and uniformly smooth Banach spaces.
We prove a strong convergence theorem for the sequence generated by our algorithm which
does not require a prior knowledge of the norm of the bounded linear operator. Numerical
examples are given to compare the computational performance of our algorithm with other
existing algorithms.
Moreover, we present a new iterative algorithm of inertial form for solving Monotone Inclusion
Problem (MIP) and common Fixed Point Problem (FPP) of a finite family of
demimetric mappings in a real Hilbert space. Motivated by the Armijo line search technique,
we incorporate the inertial technique to accelerate the convergence of the proposed
method. Under standard and mild assumptions of monotonicity and Lipschitz continuity
of the MIP associated mappings, we establish the strong convergence of the iterative
algorithm. Some numerical examples are presented to illustrate the performance of our
method as well as comparing it with the non-inertial version and some related methods in
the literature.
Furthermore, we propose a new modified self-adaptive inertial subgradient extragradient
algorithm in which the two projections are made onto some half spaces. Moreover, under
mild conditions, we obtain a strong convergence of the sequence generated by our proposed
algorithm for approximating a common solution of variational inequality problems
and common fixed points of a finite family of demicontractive mappings in a real Hilbert
space. The main advantages of our algorithm are: strong convergence result obtained
without prior knowledge of the Lipschitz constant of the the related monotone operator,
the two projections made onto some half-spaces and the inertial technique which speeds
up rate of convergence. Finally, we present an application and a numerical example to
illustrate the usefulness and applicability of our algorithm.
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Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.