A NEW EXTENSION OF PARAMETER CONTINUATION METHOD FOR SOLVING OPERATOR EQUATIONS OF THE SECOND KIND
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2021/521Keywords:
Parameter continuation method, Monotone operator, Contractive operator, Operator equations of the second kind, Approximate solution.Abstract
In this paper, we propose an extension of the parameter continuation method for solving operator equations of the second kind. By splitting of the operator into a sum of two operators: one monotone, Lipschitz-continuous and one contractive, the applicability of the method is broader. The suitability of the proposed approach is presented through an example.
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