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Strong convergence of a proximal-type algorithm for an occasionally pseudomonotone operator in Banach spaces

Overview of attention for article published in Fixed Point Theory and Algorithms for Sciences and Engineering, October 2012
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Title
Strong convergence of a proximal-type algorithm for an occasionally pseudomonotone operator in Banach spaces
Published in
Fixed Point Theory and Algorithms for Sciences and Engineering, October 2012
DOI 10.1186/1687-1812-2012-190
Authors

Hemant Kumar Pathak, Yeol Je Cho

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