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Emmanuel Otubo
Emmanuel Otubo
Assistant Professor, Wall College of Business, Coastal Carolina University
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A strong convergence theorem for an iterative method for finding zeros of maximal monotone maps with applications to convex minimization and variational inequality problems
CE Chidume, MO Uba, MI Uzochukwu, EE Otubo, KO Idu
Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 62 (1), 241-257, 2019
19*2019
A new monotone hybrid algorithm for a convex feasibiliy problem for an infinite family of nonexpansive-type maps, with applications
CE Chidume, EE Otubo, CG Ezea, MO Uba
Adv. Fixed Point Theory 7 (3), 413-431, 2017
82017
Strong convergence theorem for a common fixed point of an infinite family of J-nonexpansive maps with applications
CE Chidume, EE Otubo, CG Ezea
Aust. J. Math. Anal. Appl 13 (1), 1-13, 2016
82016
A new iterative algorithm for a generalized mixed equilibrium problem and a countable family of nonexpansive-type maps, with applications
CE Chidume, MO Nnakwe, EE Otubo
Fixed Point Theory 21 (1), 109-124, 2020
42020
Strong convergence of generalized projection algorithm for variational inequality problems with applications
CE Chidume, CG Ezea, EE Otubo
Advances in Nonlinear Variational Inequalities 20 (2), 42-57, 2017
42017
A new algorithm for variational inequality problems with alpha-inverse strongly monotone maps and common fixed points for a countable family of relatively weak nonexpansive …
CE Chidume, CG Ezea, EE Otubo
Adv. Fixed Point Theory 9 (3), 214-238, 2019
22019
A NOVEL HYBRID METHOD FOR EQUILIBRIUM PROBLEM AND A COUNTABLE FAMILY OF GENERALIZED NONEXPANSIVE-TYPE MAPS WITH APPLICATIONS.
O UBA, E EZZAKA OTUBO, A ONYIDO
Fixed Point Theory 22 (1), 2021
12021
A Theorem for Zeros of Maximal Monotone and Bounded Maps in Certain Banach Spaces
MA Onyido, MO Uba, MI Uzochukwu, PU Nwokoro, EE Otubo
British Journal of Mathematics & Computer Science 19 (1), 1-12, 2016
12016
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