The Split Common Null Point Problem

Mathematics – Optimization and Control

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Journal of Nonlinear and Convex Analysis, accepted for publication

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We introduce and study the Split Common Null Point Problem (SCNPP) for set-valued maximal monotone mappings in Hilbert spaces. This problem generalizes our Split Variational Inequality Problem (SVIP) [Y. Censor, A. Gibali and S. Reich, Algorithms for the split variational inequality problem, Numerical Algorithms 59 (2012), 301--323]. The SCNPP with only two set-valued mappings entails finding a zero of a maximal monotone mapping in one space, the image of which under a given bounded linear transformation is a zero of another maximal monotone mapping. We present four iterative algorithms that solve such problems in Hilbert spaces, and establish weak convergence for one and strong convergence for the other three.

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