Hybrid extragradient method for hierarchical variational inequalities

  • Lu Chuan Ceng
  • , Abdul Latif*
  • , Qamrul Hasan Ansari
  • , Jen Chih Yao
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

28 Scopus citations

Abstract

In this paper, we consider a hierarchical variational inequality problem (HVIP) defined over a common set of solutions of finitely many generalized mixed equilibrium problems, finitely many variational inclusions, a general system of variational inequalities, and the fixed point problem of a strictly pseudocontractive mapping. By combining Korpelevich’s extragradient method, the viscosity approximation method, the hybrid steepest-descent method and Mann’s iteration method, we introduce and analyze a multistep hybrid extragradient algorithm for finding a solution of our HVIP. It is proven that under appropriate assumptions, the proposed algorithm converges strongly to a solution of a general system of variational inequalities defined over a common set of solutions of finitely many generalized mixed equilibrium problems (GMEPs), finitely many variational inclusions, and the fixed point problem of a strictly pseudocontractive mapping. In the meantime, we also prove the strong convergence of the proposed algorithm to a unique solution of our HVIP. The results obtained in this paper improve and extend the corresponding results announced by many others. MSC:49J30, 47H09, 47J20.

Original languageEnglish
Article number222
JournalFixed Point Theory and Algorithms for Sciences and Engineering
Volume2014
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Dec 2014

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2014, Ceng et al.; licensee Springer.

Keywords

  • general system of variational inequalities
  • generalized mixed equilibrium problem
  • hierarchical variational inequalities
  • multistep hybrid extragradient algorithm
  • nonexpansive mappings
  • strictly pseudocontractive mappings
  • variational inclusions

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geometry and Topology
  • Applied Mathematics

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Hybrid extragradient method for hierarchical variational inequalities'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this