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The following pages link to A fixed point method for solving a split feasibility problem in Hilbert spaces (Q1736985):
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- A strongly convergent method for the split feasibility problem (Q695990) (← links)
- General split feasibility problems in Hilbert spaces (Q1949515) (← links)
- Linear approximation method for solving split inverse problems and its applications (Q2154707) (← links)
- A simple look at the method for solving split feasibility problems in Hilbert spaces (Q2175896) (← links)
- Several inertial methods for solving split convex feasibilities and related problems (Q2180876) (← links)
- Global and linear convergence of alternated inertial methods for split feasibility problems (Q2222846) (← links)
- Characterization results of weak sharp solutions for split variational inequalities with application to traffic analysis (Q2241140) (← links)
- A unified iterative treatment for solutions of problems of split feasibility and equilibrium in Hilbert spaces (Q2318890) (← links)
- A self-adaptive iterative algorithm for the split common fixed point problems (Q2334815) (← links)
- Splitting methods for a convex feasibility problem in Hilbert spaces (Q2812331) (← links)
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- Inertial accelerated algorithms for the split common fixed-point problem of directed operators (Q4999761) (← links)
- A new method with regularization for solving split variational inequality problems in real Hilbert spaces (Q5045753) (← links)
- The method for solving the extension of general of the split feasibility problem and fixed point problem of the cutter (Q6038943) (← links)
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- The split common fixed point problem with multiple output sets for demicontractive mappings (Q6548326) (← links)
- An inertial self-adaptive algorithm for solving split feasibility problems and fixed point problems in the class of demicontractive mappings (Q6609614) (← links)
- Several accelerated iterative algorithms for the multiple-set split common fixed-point problem of quasi-nonexpansive operators (Q6615604) (← links)