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The split common fixed point problem for total asymptotically strictly pseudocontractive mappings. (English) Zbl 1295.47076

Summary: The purpose of this paper is to propose an algorithm for solving the split common fixed point problems for total asymptotically strictly pseudocontractive mappings in infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces. The results presented in the paper improve and extend some recent results of Moudafi (2011 and 2010), Xu (2010 and 2006), Censor and Segal (2009), Censor et al. (2005), Masad and Reich (2007), Censor et al. (2007), Yang (2004), and others.

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47J25 Iterative procedures involving nonlinear operators
47H09 Contraction-type mappings, nonexpansive mappings, \(A\)-proper mappings, etc.
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