Yasir Arfat, P. Kumam, M. A. A. Khan, P. S. Ngiamsunthorn
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Abstract
In this paper, we consider an accelerated shrinking projection based parallel hybrid algorithm to study the split null point problem (SNPP) associated with the maximal monotone operators in Hilbert spaces. The analysis of the proposed algorithm provides strong convergence results under suitable set of control conditions as well as viability with the help of a numerical experiment. The results presented in this paper improve various existing results in the current literature.
期刊介绍:
Topological Methods in Nonlinear Analysis (TMNA) publishes research and survey papers on a wide range of nonlinear analysis, giving preference to those that employ topological methods. Papers in topology that are of interest in the treatment of nonlinear problems may also be included.