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Paper's Title:

Solving Fixed Point Problems and Variational Inclusions Using Viscosity Approximations

Author(s):

P. Patel, R. Shukla

Department of Mathematics, School of Advanced Sciences, VIT-AP University\\
Amaravati, 522237, Andhra Pradesh,
India.
E-mail: prashant.patel9999@gmail.com, prashant.p@vitap.ac.in

Department of Mathematical Sciences & Computing, Walter Sisulu University,
Mthatha 5117,
South Africa.
E-mail: rshukla@wsu.ac.za

Abstract:

This paper proposes a new algorithm to find a common element of the fixed point set of a finite family of demimetric mappings and the set of solutions of a general split variational inclusion problem in Hilbert spaces. The algorithm is based on the viscosity approximation method, which is a powerful tool for solving fixed point problems and variational inclusion problems. Under some conditions, we prove that the sequence generated by the algorithm converges strongly to this common solution.



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Paper's Title:

A Multi-Stage Differential Transform Approach for Solving Differential Algebraic Systems Without Index Reduction

Author(s):

Khalil Al Ahmad, Farah Abdulla Aini, Amirah Azmi, Muhammad Abbas

School of Mathematical Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia
11800 USM Penang
Malaysia.
 
Department of Mathematics,
University of Sargodha,
40100 Sargodha,
Pakistan

E-mail: abumohmmadkh@hotmail.com
farahaini@usm.my
amirahazmi@usm.my
muhammad.abbas@uos.edu.pk
 

Abstract:

This paper aims to solve differential algebraic systems without the need to reduce the index, which causes a defect in the behavior of the approximate solution. The differential transform method was developed to solve differential algebraic systems. The differential algebraic system is transferred to the algebraic system by applying the differential transform method. Then the Multi-stage differential transform method is applied to extend the interval of the convergence. The numerical results show the new technique is an efficient and flexible tool to obtain accurate results that meet the initial conditions and keep the behavior of the approximate solution consistent.



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Paper's Title:

On Vector Variational Inequality Problem in Terms of Bifunctions

Author(s):

C. S. Lalitha and Monika Mehta

Department of Mathematics, Rajdhani College,
University of Delhi, Raja Garden,
Delhi 110015, India
cslalitha@rediffmail.com

Department of Mathematics, Satyawati College,
University Of Delhi, Ashok Vihar,
Phase-III, Delhi 110052, India
mridul_in@yahoo.com


Abstract:

In this paper, we consider a generalized vector variational inequality problem expressed in terms of a bifunction and establish existence theorems for this problem by using the concepts of cone convexity and cone strong quasiconvexity and employing the celebrated Fan's Lemma. We also give two types of gap functions for this problem.



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Paper's Title:

Iterative Algorithm for Split Generalized Mixed Equilibrium Problem Involving Relaxed Monotone Mappings in Real Hilbert Spaces

Author(s):

1U.A. Osisiogu, F.L. Adum, and 2C. Izuchukwu

1Department of Mathematics and Computer Science,
Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki,
Nigeria.
E-mail: uosisiogu@gmail.com, adumson2@yahoo.com

2School of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science,
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban,
South Africa.
E-mail: izuchukwuc@ukzn.ac.za, izuchukwu_c@yahoo.com

Abstract:

The main purpose of this paper is to introduce a certain class of split generalized mixed equilibrium problem involving relaxed monotone mappings. To solve our proposed problem, we introduce an iterative algorithm and obtain its strong convergence to a solution of the split generalized mixed equilibrium problems in Hilbert spaces. As special cases of the proposed problem, we studied the proximal split feasibility problem and variational inclusion problem.



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Paper's Title:

An Analytical Solution of Perturbed Fisher's Equation Using Homotopy Perturbation Method (HPM), Regular Perturbation Method (RPM) and Adomian Decomposition Method (ADM)

Author(s):

Moussa Bagayogo, Youssouf Minoungou, Youssouf Pare

Departement de Mathematique,
Universite Ouaga I Pr Joseph Ki-Zerbo,
Burkina Faso.
E-mail: moussabagayogo94@gmail.com, m.youl@yahoo.fr, pareyoussouf@yahoo.fr.

Abstract:

In this paper, Homotopy Perturbation Method (HPM), Regular Pertubation Method (RPM) and Adomian decomposition Method (ADM) are applied to Fisher equation. Then, the solution yielding the given initial conditions is gained. Finally, the solutions obtained by each method are compared



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Paper's Title:

Composite Variational-Like Inequalities Given By Weakly Relaxed ζ-Semi-Pseudomonotone Multi-Valued Mapping

Author(s):

Syed Shakaib Irfan, Iqbal Ahmad, Zubair Khan and Preeti Shukla

College of Engineering, Qassim University
Buraidah, Al-Qassim,
Saudi Arabia.
E-mail: shakaib@qec.edu.sa

College of Engineering, Qassim University
Buraidah, Al-Qassim,
Saudi Arabia.
E-mail: iqbal@qec.edu.sa

Department of Mathematics,
Integral University Lucknow,
India.
E-mail: zkhan@iul.ac.in

Department of Mathematics,
Integral University Lucknow,
India.
E-mail: shuklapreeti1991@gmail.com

 

Abstract:

In this article, we introduce a composite variational-like inequalities with weakly relaxed ζ-pseudomonotone multi-valued maping in reflexive Banach spaces. We obtain existence of solutions to the composite variational-like inequalities with weakly relaxed ζ-pseudomon -otone multi-valued maps in reflexive Banach spaces by using KKM theorem. We have also checked the solvability of the composite variational-like inequalities with weakly relaxed ζ-semi-pseudomonotone multi-valued maps in arbitrary Banach spaces using Kakutani-Fan-Glicksberg fixed point theorem.



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Paper's Title:

Analysis of a Frictional Contact Problem for Viscoelastic Piezoelectric Materials

Author(s):

Meziane Said Ameur, Tedjani Hadj Ammar and Laid Maiza

Departement of Mathematics,
El Oued University,
P.O. Box 789, 39000 El Oued,
Algeria.
E-mail: said-ameur-meziane@univ-eloued.dz

Departement of Mathematics,
El Oued University,
P.O. Box 789, 39000 El Oued,
Algeria.
E-mail: hadjammar-tedjani@univ-eloued.dz

Department of Mathematics,
Kasdi Merbah University,
30000 Ouargla,
Algeria.
E-mail: maiza.laid@univ-ouargla.dz

 

Abstract:

In this paper, we consider a mathematical model that describes the quasi-static process of contact between two thermo-electro-viscoelastic bodies with damage and adhesion. The damage of the materials caused by elastic deformations. The contact is frictional and modeled with a normal compliance condition involving adhesion effect of contact surfaces. Evolution of the bonding field is described by a first order differential equation. We derive variational formulation for the model and prove an existence and uniqueness result of the weak solution. The proof is based on arguments of evolutionary variational inequalities, parabolic inequalities, differential equations, and fixed point theorem.


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