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Strong convergence theorems for fixed point of multi-valued mappings in Hadamard spaces

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Strong convergence theorems for fixed point of multi-valued mappings in Hadamard spaces
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Journal of Inequalities and Applications, November 2022
DOI 10.1186/s13660-022-02870-5
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Sani Salisu, Poom Kumam, Songpon Sriwongsa

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