Research on nonlinear analysis and convex analysis. Proceedings of a symposium held at the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, November 24--26, 1999 (Q2756526)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1673227
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1673227 |
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14 November 2001
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Symposium
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Proceedings
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Kyoto (Japan)
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RIMS
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Nonlinear analysis
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Convex analysis
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Research on nonlinear analysis and convex analysis. Proceedings of a symposium held at the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, November 24--26, 1999 (English)
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The articles of this volume will not be indexed individually.NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINEContents: Yutaka Kimura, Mitsuhiro Hoshino and Kensuke Tanaka, An \(\epsilon\)-equilibrium point of the fractional game (Japanese) (1-8); Dmitry A. Ayoshin and Tamaki Tanaka, On the partial cooperative games (9-12); Pando Gr. Georgiev, Variational principles in Banach spaces and their parametrizations (13-27); Takaya Miyano, Testing for chaos by means of nonlinear time series analysis (Japanese) (28-36); Takuya Hara and Sin-Ei Takahasi, A weighted extension of Carleman's inequality (37-44); Sachiko Atsushiba, Strong convergence theorems with compact domains (45-55); Tomonari Suzuki, Strong convergence theorems concerning fixed points of nonexpansive maps in Banach spaces (Japanese) (56-59); Wataru Takahashi, Iterative methods for approximation of fixed points and feasibility problems (Japanese) (60-75); Norimichi Hirano and Naoki Shioji, Existence of periodic solutions to evolution equations under saddle-point type conditions (Japanese) (76-81); Naoto Komuro, Facial structure of convex sets and some applications (82-89); Yasuji Takahashi, Sin-Ei Takahasi and Shuhei Wada, Hlawka type inequalities in Banach spaces (Japanese) (90-95); Koichiro Naito, Correlation dimensions of quasi-periodic trajectories for evolution equations (96-109); Toshihiko Nishishiraho, Inverse problems related to ideal approximations in Banach spaces (Japanese) (110-123); Takeshi Miura, Sin-Ei Takahasi and Hisashi Choda, On Hyers-Ulam stability of differentiable mapping that take the value of real continuous functions (Japanese) (124-132); Mikio Kato, Kichi-Suke Saito and Yasuji Takahashi, On absolute norms on \(\mathbb{C}^2\) -- the geometric aspect (133-138); Takeshi Yoshimoto, Dirichlet method of summability and nonlinear ergodic theorems in Hilbert space (139-146); Syuuji Yamada, Tetsuzo Tanino and Masahiro Inuiguchi, An inner approximation method using a descent method for a reverse convex programming problem (147-161); Daishi Kuroiwa, Observation on set optimization with set-valued maps (162-165); Shigeo Akashi, A fixed-point theoretical formulation of fractal image generation methods (Japanese) (166-170).
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