Abstract

It is well known that the mixed variational inequalities are equivalent to the fixed point problem. We use this alternative equivalent formulation to suggest some new proximal point methods for solving the mixed variational inequalities. These new methods include the explicit, the implicit, and the extragradient method as special cases. The convergence analysis of these new methods is considered under some suitable conditions. Our method of constructing these iterative methods is very simple. Results proved in this paper may stimulate further research in this direction.

Highlights

  • Variational inequalities are being used to study a wide class of diverse unrelated problems arising in various branches of pure and applied sciences in a unified framework

  • We use the fixed point formulation 2.10 to suggest a new unified implicit method for solving the mixed variational inequalities 2.1, and this is the main motivation of this paper

  • We have used the equivalence between the mixed variational inequality and the fixed point problem to suggest and analyze some new proximal point methods for solving the mixed variational inequality

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Introduction

Variational inequalities are being used to study a wide class of diverse unrelated problems arising in various branches of pure and applied sciences in a unified framework. This equivalence has been used to study the existence of a solution of the mixed variational inequalities as well as to develop numerical methods We use this alternative equivalent formulation to suggest and analyze a wide class of proximal point methods for solving the mixed variational inequalities, Abstract and Applied Analysis which includes the implicit and explicit resolvent method as special cases. This is the main motivation of this paper. We hope that the ideas and techniques of this paper may stimulate further research in this area of pure and applied sciences

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