Abstract

In solving the split variational inequality problems, very few methods have been considered in the literature and most of these few methods require the underlying operators to be co-coercive. This restrictive co-coercive assumption has been dispensed with in some methods, many of which require a product space formulation of the problem. However, it has been discovered that this product space formulation may cause some potential difficulties during implementation and its approach may not fully exploit the attractive splitting structure of the split variational inequality problem. In this paper, we present two new methods with inertial steps for solving the split variational inequality problems in real Hilbert spaces without any product space formulation. We prove that the sequence generated by these methods converges strongly to a minimum-norm solution of the problem when the operators are pseudomonotone and Lipschitz continuous. Also, we provide several numerical experiments of the proposed methods in comparison with other related methods in the literature.

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