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Parallel Hybrid Iterative Methods for Variational Inequalities, Equilibrium Problems, and Common Fixed Point Problems

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Title
Parallel Hybrid Iterative Methods for Variational Inequalities, Equilibrium Problems, and Common Fixed Point Problems
Published in
Vietnam Journal of Mathematics, March 2015
DOI 10.1007/s10013-015-0129-z
Authors

Pham Ky Anh, Dang Van Hieu

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Mathematics 1 50%
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#18,575,287
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