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Abstract
In this paper, we introduce two general iterative methods (one implicit method and one explicit method) for finding a solution of a general system of variational inequalities (GSVI) with the constraints of finitely many generalized mixed equilibrium problems and a fixed point problem of a continuous pseudocontractive mapping in a Hilbert space. Then we establish strong convergence of the proposed implicit and explicit iterative methods to a solution of the GSVI with the above constraints, which is the unique solution of a certain variational inequality. The results presented in this paper improve, extend, and develop the corresponding results in the earlier and recent literature.
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1 Department of Mathematics, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China
2 LAMPS and Department of Mathematics and Statistics, York University, Toronto, Canada