4 Fixed point theory and iterative methods for fixed points of nonexpansive mappings in Banach spaces

2020 ◽  
pp. 209-262
2016 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 271-276
Author(s):  
M. R. ALFURAIDAN ◽  

In this paper we study the properties of the common fixed points set of a commuting family of monotone nonexpansive mappings in Banach spaces endowed with a graph. In particular, we prove that under certain conditions, this set is a monotone nonexpansive retract.


Mathematics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 578
Author(s):  
Afrah A. N. Abdou ◽  
Mohamed Amine Khamsi

Kannan maps have inspired a branch of metric fixed point theory devoted to the extension of the classical Banach contraction principle. The study of these maps in modular vector spaces was attempted timidly and was not successful. In this work, we look at this problem in the variable exponent sequence spaces lp(·). We prove the modular version of most of the known facts about these maps in metric and Banach spaces. In particular, our results for Kannan nonexpansive maps in the modular sense were never attempted before.


2019 ◽  
Vol 150 (3) ◽  
pp. 1467-1494
Author(s):  
Claudio A. Gallegos ◽  
Hernán R. Henríquez

AbstractIn this work we are concerned with the existence of fixed points for multivalued maps defined on Banach spaces. Using the Banach spaces scale concept, we establish the existence of a fixed point of a multivalued map in a vector subspace where the map is only locally Lipschitz continuous. We apply our results to the existence of mild solutions and asymptotically almost periodic solutions of an abstract Cauchy problem governed by a first-order differential inclusion. Our results are obtained by using fixed point theory for the measure of noncompactness.


Mathematics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 76 ◽  
Author(s):  
Afrah Abdou ◽  
Mohamed Khamsi

Kannan maps have inspired a branch of metric fixed point theory devoted to the extension of the classical Banach contraction principle. The study of these maps in modular vector spaces was attempted timidly and was not successful. In this work, we look at this problem in the variable exponent sequence spaces ℓ p ( · ) . We prove the modular version of most of the known facts about these maps in metric and Banach spaces. In particular, our results for Kannan nonexpansive maps in the modular sense were never attempted before.


Symmetry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 713
Author(s):  
Vasile Berinde ◽  
Mădălina Păcurar

Based on the technique of enriching contractive type mappings, a technique that has been used successfully in some recent papers, we introduce the concept of a saturated class of contractive mappings. We show that, from this perspective, the contractive type mappings in the metric fixed point theory can be separated into two distinct classes, unsaturated and saturated, and that, for any unsaturated class of mappings, the technique of enriching contractive type mappings provides genuine new fixed-point results. We illustrate the concept by surveying some significant fixed-point results obtained recently for five remarkable unsaturated classes of contractive mappings. In the second part of the paper, we also identify two important classes of saturated contractive mappings, whose main feature is that they cannot be enlarged by enriching the contractive mappings.


Filomat ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 187-196 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kifayat Ullah ◽  
Muhammad Arshad

In this paper we propose a new three-step iteration process, called M iteration process, for approximation of fixed points. Some weak and strong convergence theorems are proved for Suzuki generalized nonexpansive mappings in the setting of uniformly convex Banach spaces. Numerical example is given to show the efficiency of new iteration process. Our results are the extension, improvement and generalization of many known results in the literature of iterations in fixed point theory.


2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-36
Author(s):  
M. M. GUEYE ◽  
M. SENE ◽  
M. NDIAYE ◽  
N. DJITTE

Let E be a real normed linear space and E∗ its dual. In a recent work, Chidume et al. [Chidume, C. E. and Idu, K. O., Approximation of zeros of bounded maximal monotone mappings, solutions of hammerstein integral equations and convex minimizations problems, Fixed Point Theory and Applications, 97 (2016)] introduced the new concepts of J-fixed points and J-pseudocontractive mappings and they shown that a mapping A : E → 2 E∗ is monotone if and only if the map T := (J −A) : E → 2 E∗ is J-pseudocontractive, where J is the normalized duality mapping of E. It is our purpose in this work to introduce an algorithm for approximating J-fixed points of J-pseudocontractive mappings. Our results are applied to approximate zeros of monotone mappings in certain Banach spaces. The results obtained here, extend and unify some recent results in this direction for the class of maximal monotone mappings in uniformly smooth and strictly convex real Banach spaces. Our proof is of independent interest.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 87 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurence Boxer ◽  
P. Christopher Staecker

<p>In this paper, we examine some properties of the fixed point set of a digitally continuous function. The digital setting requires new methods that are not analogous to those of classical topological fixed point theory, and we obtain results that often differ greatly from standard results in classical topology.</p><p>We introduce several measures related to fixed points for continuous self-maps on digital images, and study their properties. Perhaps the most important of these is the fixed point spectrum F(X) of a digital image: that is, the set of all numbers that can appear as the number of fixed points for some continuous self-map. We give a complete computation of F(C<sub>n</sub>) where C<sub>n</sub> is the digital cycle of n points. For other digital images, we show that, if X has at least 4 points, then F(X) always contains the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, and the cardinality of X. We give several examples, including C<sub>n</sub>, in which F(X) does not equal {0, 1, . . . , #X}.</p><p>We examine how fixed point sets are affected by rigidity, retraction, deformation retraction, and the formation of wedges and Cartesian products. We also study how fixed point sets in digital images can be arranged; e.g., for some digital images the fixed point set is always connected.</p>


2003 ◽  
Vol 2003 (5) ◽  
pp. 311-324 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. A. Kirk

This is a brief survey of the use of transfinite induction in metric fixed-point theory. Among the results discussed in some detail is the author's 1989 result on directionally nonexpansive mappings (which is somewhat sharpened), a result of Kulesza and Lim giving conditions when countable compactness implies compactness, a recent inwardness result for contractions due to Lim, and a recent extension of Caristi's theorem due to Saliga and the author. In each instance, transfinite methods seem necessary.


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