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Pazy's fixed point theorem with respect to the partial order in uniformly convex Banach spaces

In this paper, the Pazy's Fixed Point Theorems of monotone $α-$nonexpansive mapping $T$ are proved in a uniformly convex Banach space $E$ with the partial order "$\leq$". That is, we obtain that the fixed point set of $T$ with respect to the partial order "$\leq$" is nonempty whenever the Picard iteration $\{T^nx_0\}$ is bounded for some initial point $x_0$ with $x_0\leq Tx_0$ or $Tx_0\leq x_0$. When restricting the demain of $T$ to the cone $P$, a monotone $α-$nonexpansive mapping $T$ has at least a fixed point if and only if the Picard iteration $\{T^n0\}$ is bounbed. Furthermore, with the help of the properties of the normal cone $P$, the weakly and strongly convergent theorems of the Picard iteration $\{T^nx_0\}$ are showed for finding a fixed point of $T$ with respect to the partial order "$\leq$" in uniformly convex ordered Banach space.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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