This work is concentrated on the study of a system of mixed generalized Cayley variational inclusions. Parallel Mann iteration process is defined in order to achieve the solution. We define an altering point problem which is equivalent to our system and then we construct general parallel S-iteration process. Finally, we discuss convergence criteria and provide an example.
Citation: Iqbal Ahmad, Faizan Ahmad Khan, Arvind Kumar Rajpoot, Mohammed Ahmed Osman Tom, Rais Ahmad. Convergence analysis of general parallel S-iteration process for system of mixed generalized Cayley variational inclusions[J]. AIMS Mathematics, 2022, 7(11): 20259-20274. doi: 10.3934/math.20221109
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Abstract
This work is concentrated on the study of a system of mixed generalized Cayley variational inclusions. Parallel Mann iteration process is defined in order to achieve the solution. We define an altering point problem which is equivalent to our system and then we construct general parallel S-iteration process. Finally, we discuss convergence criteria and provide an example.
1.
Introduction
Stampacchia[1] initiated the study of variational inequalities in 1964, which evolved in many applications related to nonlinear analysis, economics, physics, operations research, optimization, image recovery, signal processing, control theory, game theory, transportation theory, etc., see for example [2,3,4,5,6,7]. Hassouni and Moudafi[8] originated variational inclusions and proposed an scheme to solve them. System of variational inclusions are the generalized forms of variational inclusions, see [9,10,11,12]. In particular, Pang[13] showed that traffic equilibria, spatial equilibria, Nash equilibria and general equilibria can be transformed into a system of variational inequalities. Cayley operator is defined in terms of a resolvent operator and has many applications in Quaternion homography, Real homography, Complex homography, etc., see for example [14,15]. The S-iteration process was introduced by Agarwal, O'Regan and Sahu [16] gives faster rate of convergence than Mann iteration process[17] as well as Ishikawa iteration process[18].Sahu[19] introduced and studied the parallel S-iteration process and applied it to solve a system of operator equations in Banach space. For more details of the subject and related topics, see [20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33].
Since variational inclusions, system of variational inclusions, Cayley operator and Yosida approximation operator all have useful applications in applicable sciences, by combining all these concepts, we consider a system of mixed genearlized Cayley variational inclusions. We define parallel Mann iteration process with an equivalent altering point problem and general parallel S-iteration process to obtain the solution. Convergence criteria is also discussed with a numerical example.
2.
Prelimilaries
We denote a real Banach space by ˆE and its dual by ˆE∗. We denote norm by ‖⋅‖ and duality pairing by ⟨⋅,⋅⟩. The normalized duality mapping ˆJ:ˆE→2ˆE∗ is defined by
ˆJ(x)={f∈ˆE∗:⟨x,f⟩=‖x‖‖f‖,‖f‖=‖x‖},x∈ˆE.
The space ˆE is called uniformly smooth if
limt→0τˆE(t)t=0,
where τˆE(t) is the modulus of smoothness.
Definition 2.1.For any x,y∈ˆE and ˆj(x−y)∈ˆJ(x−y), a single-valued mapping A:ˆE→ˆE is called
(i) accretive, if
⟨A(x)−A(y),ˆj(x−y)⟩≥0,
(ii) strictly accretive, if
⟨A(x)−A(y),ˆj(x−y)⟩>0,
and the equality holds if and only if x=y,
(iii) strongly accretive, if there exist a constant r>0 such that
⟨A(x)−A(y),ˆj(x−y)⟩≥r‖x−y‖2,
(iv) Lipschitz continuous, if there exist a constant δA>0 such that
‖A(x)−A(y)‖≤δA‖x−y‖,
Definition 2.2.[34] Let D1(≠ϕ)⊂ˆE and D2(≠ϕ)⊂ˆE. Then x∗∈D1 and y∗∈D2 are altering points of mappings S1:D1→D2 and S2:D2→D1, if S1(x∗)=y∗ and S2(y∗)=x∗.
Alt(S1,S2) means the set of altering points of mappings S1 and S2 such that
Alt(S1,S2)={(x∗,y∗)∈D1×D2:S1(x∗)=y∗,S2(y∗)=x∗}.
Definition 2.3.[35] Let A:ˆE→ˆE be single-valued mapping. A multi-valued mapping M:ˆE→2ˆE is said to be A-accretive if M is accretive and [A+λM](ˆE)=ˆE, for all λ>0.
Definition 2.4.[35] Let A:ˆE→ˆE be single-valued mapping and M:ˆE→2ˆE be A-accretive multi-valued mapping. The generalized resolvent operator RMA,λ:ˆE→ˆE is defined by
RMA,λ(x)=[A+λM]−1(x),forallx∈ˆE.
(2.1)
Definition 2.5.The generalized Yosida approximation operator ˆJMA,λ:ˆE→ˆE is defined by
ˆJMA,λ(x)=1λ[A−RMA,λ](x),forallx∈ˆEandλ>0.
(2.2)
Definition 2.6.The generalized Cayley operator CMA,λ:ˆE→ˆE is defined by
CMA,λ(x)=[2RMA,λ−A](x),forallx∈ˆEandλ>0.
(2.3)
Lemma 2.1.[36] Consider ˆE to be uniformly smooth Banach space and ˆJ:ˆE→2ˆE∗ to be normalized duality mapping. Then, following (i) and (ii) hold:
(i)‖x+y‖2≤‖x‖2+2⟨y,ˆj(x+y)⟩, for all ˆj(x+y)∈ˆJ(x+y),
(ii)⟨x−y,ˆj(x)−ˆj(y)⟩≤2d2ρˆE(4‖x−y‖d), where d=√(‖x‖2+‖y‖2)2.
Proposition 2.1.[35] Let A:ˆE→ˆE be strongly accretive mapping with constant r and M:ˆE→2ˆE be A-accretive multi-valued mapping. Then generalized resolvent operator RMA,λ:ˆE→ˆE satisfy,
‖RMA,λ(x)−RMA,λ(y)‖≤1r‖x−y‖, for all x,y∈ˆE.
Proposition 2.2.[35] The generalized Yosida approximation operator is
(i)θ1-Lipschitz continuous, where θ1=δAr+1λr; δA, r, λ>0, if A:ˆE→ˆE is Lipschitz continuous with constant δA,
(ii)θ2-strongly accretive, where θ2=r2−1λr; r>1, λ>0, if A:ˆE→ˆE is strongly accretive with constant r.
Proposition 2.3.[35] The generalized Cayley operator is θ3-Lipschitz continuous, where θ3=2+δArr; δA,r>0, if A:ˆE→ˆE is Lipschitz continuous with constant δA.
3.
Problem and its solution
Let A,B:ˆE→ˆE be single-valued mappings and M,N:ˆE→2ˆE be multi-valued mappings. Let RMA,λ:ˆE→ˆE and CMA,λ:ˆE→ˆE be generalized resolvent operator and generalized Cayley operator, respectively. We study the following problem:
The following lemma is fixed point formulation for system (3.1).
Lemma 3.1.Let A,B:ˆE→ˆE be single-valued mappings and M,N:ˆE→2ˆE be multi-valued mappings such that A is δA-Lipschitz continuous and r1-strongly accretive maaping, B is δB-Lipschitz continuous and r2-strongly accretive maaping, M and N are A-accretive and B-accretive multi-valued mappings, respectively. Let RMA,λ,ˆJMA,λ,CMA,λ:ˆE→ˆE be generalized resolvent operator, generalized Yosida approximation operator and Cayley operator, respectively. Then, system of mixed generalized Cayley variational inclusions (3.1) admits a solution (x,y)∈ˆE׈E, if and only if it satisfies the following equations:
where {αn} and {βn} are sequences in [0,1] and n=1,2,⋯.
Theorem 3.1.Let ˆE be real uniformly smooth Banach space with modulus of smoothness τˆE(t)≤Ct2 for some C>0. Let A,B:ˆE→ˆE be single-valued mappings and M,N:ˆE→2ˆE be multi-valued mappings such that A is δA-Lipschitz continuous and r1-strongly accretive maaping, B is δB-Lipschitz continuous and r2-strongly accretive maaping, M and N are A-accretive and B-accretive multi-valued mappings, respectively. Suppose that generalized resolvent operators RMA,λ and RNB,ρ are Lipschitz continuous with constants 1r1 and 1r2; generalized Yosida approximation operators ˆJMA,λ and ˆJNB,ρ are Lipschitz continuous with constant θ1 and θ′1, and strongly accretive with constants θ2 and θ′2, and generalized Cayley operators CMA,λ and CNB,ρ are Lipschitz continuous with constant θ3 and θ′3, respectively. Let for some λ,ρ>0, the following conditions are satisfied:
From condition (3.4), it is clear that Ω<1 and consequently {(xn,yn)} is a Cauchy sequence which strongly converges to (x,y)∈ˆE׈E. As A,B,M,N,RMA,λ,ˆJMA,λ,CMA,λ are all continuous, the conclusion follows from Lemma 3.1. Hence, (x,y)∈ˆE׈E is the solution of our system (3.1).
4.
Convergence analysis applying altering points problem
By using the altering points problem we obtain strong convergence of system of mixed generalized Cayley variational inclusions (3.1). We suggest general parallel S-iteration process for altering points problem associated with the system (3.1).
Let D1(≠ϕ)⊂ˆE and D2(≠ϕ)⊂ˆE such that D1 and D2 are closed and convex. Let S1:D1→D2, S2:D2→D1 be mappings such that
S1=RNB,ρ[RMA,λ+(λˆJMA,λ−ρCNB,ρ(RNB,ρ))]
(4.1)
S2=RMA,λ[RNB,ρ+(ρˆJNB,ρ−λCMA,λ(RMA,λ))],
(4.2)
where λ,ρ>0 are constants. Using Lemma 3.1, it is clear that the system (3.1) is equivalent to following altering point problem:
where {αn} is a sequence in [0,1]. The following result is needed in continuation.
Theorem 4.1.Let ˆE be real uniformly smooth Banach space with modulus of smoothness τˆE(t)≤Ct2 for some C>0. Let A,B:ˆE→ˆE be single-valued mappings and M,N:ˆE→2ˆE be multi-valued mappings such that A is δA-Lipschitz continuous and r1-strongly accretive maaping, B is δB-Lipschitz continuous and r2-strongly accretive maaping, M and N are A-accretive and B-accretive multi-valued mappings, respectively. Suppose that generalized resolvent operators RMA,λ and RNB,ρ are Lipschitz continuous with constants 1r1 and 1r2; generalized Yosida approximation operators ˆJMA,λ and ˆJNB,ρ are Lipschitz continuous with constant θ1 and θ′1, and strongly accretive with constants θ2 and θ′2, and generalized Cayley operators CMA,λ and CNB,ρ are Lipschitz continuous with constant θ3 and θ′3 with 2θ′2<1+64Cθ′12 and 2θ2<1+64Cθ21, where θ1=δAr1+1λr1,θ′1=δBr2+1ρr2, θ2=r21−1λr1,θ′2=r22−1ρr2,θ3=2+δAr1r1 and θ′3=2+δBr2r2, respectively. Then mappings S1 and S2 are Lipschitz continuous with constants Ω′ and Ω″, respectively, where Ω′=(1r1r2+ρr1+λθ3r21)+ρ√(1−2θ′2+64Cθ′21)r1 and Ω″=(1r1r2+λr2+ρθ′3r22)+λ√(1−2θ2+64Cθ21)r2.
Hence S1 is Ω′-Lipschitz continuous, where Ω′=(1r1r2+ρr1+λθ3r21)+ρ√(1−2θ′2+64Cθ′12)r1. In the same manner, it follows that S2 is Ω″-Lipschitz continuous, where Ω″=(1r1r2+λr2+ρθ′3r22)+λ√(1−2θ2+64Cθ21)r2.
The convergence criteria is established for system (3.1) by applying general parallel S-iteration process.
Theorem 4.2.Let D1 and D2 be same as in parallel S-iteration process (4.1). Let A,B,M,N,RMA,λ,ˆJMA,λ and CMA,λ be same as in Theorem 3.1 such that all the conditions of Theorem 3.1 are satisfied. Let S1 and S2 be same as in Theorem 4.1. Then (I) and (II) hold.
(I) There exists a point (x∗,y∗)∈D1×D2, which solves altering point problem (4.3) associated with the system (3.1).
(II) The sequence {(xn,yn)} generated by general parallel S-iteration process (4.4) converges strongly to point (x∗,y∗)∈D1×D2.
Proof.(I). Applying Lemma 3.1 and (4.3), (I) follows.
(II). Using parallel S-iteration process 4.1 and Theorem 4.1, we have
Since Ω(1−αn(1−Ω))≤Ω<1, we obtain that limn→∞‖(xn,yn)−(x∗,y∗)‖∗=0. Thus, we get limn→∞‖xn−x∗‖=limn→∞‖yn−y∗‖=0 and hence the sequence {(xn,yn)} converges strongly to point (x∗,y∗).
5.
Numerical example
For illustration, we provide the following example. All codes are written in MATLAB R2019a.
Example 5.1.Let ˆE=R,D1=[0,20], and D2=[0,23]. Let A,B:ˆE→ˆE and M,N:ˆE→2ˆE be such that
A(x)=65x,B(x)=43x,M(x)={110x},N(x)={15x}.
Clearly, A is 1110-strongly accretive and 1310-Lipschtiz continuous mapping and B is 76-strongly accretive and 32-Lipschtiz continuous mapping and M and N are accretive mappings. For λ=1,[A+λM](ˆE)=ˆE and for ρ=1,[B+ρN](ˆE)=ˆE, the multi-valued mappings M and N are A-accretive and B-accretive mappings.
The generalized resolvent operators, generalized Yosida approximation operators and generalized Cayley operators are defined below:
The above defined generalized resolvent operators RMA,λ and RNB,ρ are Lipschitz continuous with constants 1r1=1011 and 1r2=67, respectively, and generalized Yosida approximation operators JMA,λ and JNB,ρ are Lipschitz continuous with constants θ1=δAr1+1λr1=2210 and θ′1=δBr2+1ρr2=3314, respectively and strongly accretive with constants θ2=r21−1λr1=19100 and θ′2=r22−1ρr2=1342, respectively and generalized Cayley operators CMA,λ and CNB,ρ are Lipschitz continuous with constants θ3=2+δAr1r1=3110 and θ′3=2+δBr2r2=4514, respectively.
For λ=1 and ρ=1, we evaluate the mappings S1 and S2 such that
Taking different initial values x1=3,y1=−3,x1=5 and y1=−7, the sequences {xn} and {yn} converge to the unique solution (x∗,y∗)=(0,0) of system (3.1).
In Table 1, we compare both the processes under consideration for x=3,x=−3. Convergence of parallel Mann iteration process for different initial values of x is shown in Figure 1. In Table 2, comparison of parallel Mann iteration process and parallel S-iteration process for x=5 and x=−7 is shown and in Figure 2, convergence of parallel S-iteration process is shown for different initial values of x. In all cases, the iteration process will terminate for ‖xn+1−xn‖≤10−5 and ‖yn+1−yn‖≤10−5.
Table 1.
Comparison table: For initial values x1=3 and y1=−3.
The general parallel S-iteration process is established to discuss the convergence criteria for the problem (3.1). We apply parallel Mann iteration process to obtain the solution of our system. We provide a numerical example applying Matlab program.
Further, we remark that our result can be extended in other higher dimensional spaces.
Conflict of interest
The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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Iqbal Ahmad, Faizan Ahmad Khan, Arvind Kumar Rajpoot, Mohammed Ahmed Osman Tom, Rais Ahmad. Convergence analysis of general parallel S-iteration process for system of mixed generalized Cayley variational inclusions[J]. AIMS Mathematics, 2022, 7(11): 20259-20274. doi: 10.3934/math.20221109
Iqbal Ahmad, Faizan Ahmad Khan, Arvind Kumar Rajpoot, Mohammed Ahmed Osman Tom, Rais Ahmad. Convergence analysis of general parallel S-iteration process for system of mixed generalized Cayley variational inclusions[J]. AIMS Mathematics, 2022, 7(11): 20259-20274. doi: 10.3934/math.20221109