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Triple Mann Iteration Method for Variational Inclusions, Equilibria, and Common Fixed Points of Finitely Many Quasi-Nonexpansive Mappings on Hadamard Manifolds
by Lu-Chuan Ceng, Yun-Yi Huang, Si-Ying Li and Jen-Chih Yao
Mathematics 2025, 13(3), 444; https://doi.org/10.3390/math13030444 - 28 Jan 2025
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In this paper, we introduce a triple Mann iteration method for approximating an element in the set of common solutions of a system of quasivariational inclusion issues, which is an equilibrium problem and a common fixed point problem (CFPP) of finitely many quasi-nonexpansive [...] Read more.
In this paper, we introduce a triple Mann iteration method for approximating an element in the set of common solutions of a system of quasivariational inclusion issues, which is an equilibrium problem and a common fixed point problem (CFPP) of finitely many quasi-nonexpansive operators on a Hadamard manifold. Through some suitable assumptions, we prove that the sequence constructed in the suggested algorithm is convergent to an element in the set of common solutions. Finally, making use of the main result, we deal with the minimizing problem with a CFPP constraint and saddle point problem with a CFPP constraint on a Hadamard manifold, respectively. Full article
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Toe Separators as a Therapeutic Tool in Physiotherapy—A Systematic Review
by Hanna Krześniak and Aleksandra Truszczyńska-Baszak
J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13(24), 7771; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13247771 - 19 Dec 2024
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Background: Deformities of the foot represent a significant clinical problem. Toe separators constitute an available tool used in various forms of conservative treatment, primarily used for the correction of hallux valgus, but also for improvement in the condition of neurological patients, e.g., after [...] Read more.
Background: Deformities of the foot represent a significant clinical problem. Toe separators constitute an available tool used in various forms of conservative treatment, primarily used for the correction of hallux valgus, but also for improvement in the condition of neurological patients, e.g., after a stroke, or to treat dermatological problems. The goal of this systematic review is to critically assess the current scientific literature on the application of toe separators as a therapeutic intervention in physiotherapy. Methods: A systematic search was conducted across several electronic databases, such as PubMed, Science Direct, and Web of Science. The review included randomized controlled trials, quasi-experimental studies, and observational studies that explored the use of toe separators in physiotherapeutic interventions. Two independent reviewers evaluated all search results to determine eligible studies and assess their methodological quality. Results: A total of 1020 studies were found through the database search. Out of these, 10 studies met the inclusion criteria and were incorporated into the review. The sample sizes of the selected studies varied from 9 to 90 participants. In the majority of the studies, the methodological quality was not mentioned, and a frequent lack of information was noted. Based on a literature analysis, separators were primarily used as a tool for the correction of hallux valgus, but there are also promising results for use in neurology and dermatology as well as affecting the lower leg muscles during gait. Conclusions: The use of toe separators can be a valuable tool for the conservative treatment of hallux valgus and the associated deformities. The research so far varies in describing the type, material, and method of the application of the separators. Studies showed a variety of applications as well as variation in the use of materials. Further research is needed to establish the effectiveness of toe separators in foot disorders more precisely. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Clinical Rehabilitation)
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A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review of Community-Based Intimate Partner Violence Interventions in India
by Mona Mittal, Anna Paden McCormick, Manjushree Palit, Nicole Trabold and Chelsea Spencer
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20(7), 5277; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20075277 - 27 Mar 2023
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Intimate partner violence (IPV) in India remains an entrenched and prevalent public health issue. Despite ample evidence of the widespread problem of IPV in India and associated mental and physical morbidities, far less is known about intervention models to reduce IPV in India. [...] Read more.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) in India remains an entrenched and prevalent public health issue. Despite ample evidence of the widespread problem of IPV in India and associated mental and physical morbidities, far less is known about intervention models to reduce IPV in India. The aims of this meta-analysis and systematic review are to assess the effectiveness of community-based interventions to reduce IPV in India and to provide a narrative synthesis of these intervention approaches. A total of 9 databases were searched to identify peer-reviewed, English-language articles published between January 2000 and September 2022. The search identified 10 studies that met study inclusion criteria, including 3 randomized control trials, 4 quasi-experimental, 2 pre/post, and 1 time-series evaluation. Eight studies were included in the meta-analysis. There was notable variation in the interventions and approaches employed to reduce IPV and varying measurement of IPV outcomes. The results of the meta-analysis show that participating in community-based IPV interventions produced a significant reduction in IPV among women. When considering different types of IPV, study participants were less likely to report physical and psychological IPV victimization. In addition, participants were also less likely to report approving of IPV after participating in community-based IPV interventions. Community-based interventions and research addressing IPV are still evolving in India. Missing descriptions of theoretical frameworks, sampling, intervention design, and inadequately reported effectiveness of intervention (both quantitative and qualitative reporting) need to be addressed. Moreover, long-term evaluations of the pilot interventions are needed to provide a clear picture of the long-term effectiveness, sustainability, and replicability of the community-based IPV interventions. The findings have implications for researchers, practitioners (community health workers, clinicians, and social workers), and policymakers keen on IPV reduction in India and globally. Full article
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Common Solution for a Finite Family of Equilibrium Problems, Quasi-Variational Inclusion Problems and Fixed Points on Hadamard Manifolds
by Jinhua Zhu, Jinfang Tang, Shih-sen Chang, Min Liu and Liangcai Zhao
Symmetry 2021, 13(7), 1161; https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13071161 - 28 Jun 2021
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In this paper, we introduce an iterative algorithm for finding a common solution of a finite family of the equilibrium problems, quasi-variational inclusion problems and fixed point problem on Hadamard manifolds. Under suitable conditions, some strong convergence theorems are proved. Our results extend [...] Read more.
In this paper, we introduce an iterative algorithm for finding a common solution of a finite family of the equilibrium problems, quasi-variational inclusion problems and fixed point problem on Hadamard manifolds. Under suitable conditions, some strong convergence theorems are proved. Our results extend some recent results in literature. Full article
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Modified Inertial Forward–Backward Algorithm in Banach Spaces and Its Application
by Yanlai Song and Mihai Postolache
Mathematics 2021, 9(12), 1365; https://doi.org/10.3390/math9121365 - 12 Jun 2021
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In this paper, we present a new modified inertial forward–backward algorithm for finding a common solution of the quasi-variational inclusion problem and the variational inequality problem in a q-uniformly smooth Banach space. The proposed algorithm is based on descent, splitting and inertial [...] Read more.
In this paper, we present a new modified inertial forward–backward algorithm for finding a common solution of the quasi-variational inclusion problem and the variational inequality problem in a q-uniformly smooth Banach space. The proposed algorithm is based on descent, splitting and inertial ideas. Under suitable assumptions, we prove that the sequence generated by the iterative algorithm converges strongly to the unique solution of the abovementioned problems. Numerical examples are also given to demonstrate our results. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Computational and Applied Mathematics)
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The Modified Inertial Iterative Algorithm for Solving Split Variational Inclusion Problem for Multi-Valued Quasi Nonexpansive Mappings with Some Applications
by Pawicha Phairatchatniyom, Poom Kumam, Yeol Je Cho, Wachirapong Jirakitpuwapat and Kanokwan Sitthithakerngkiet
Mathematics 2019, 7(6), 560; https://doi.org/10.3390/math7060560 - 19 Jun 2019
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Based on the very recent work by Shehu and Agbebaku in Comput. Appl. Math. 2017, we introduce an extension of their iterative algorithm by combining it with inertial extrapolation for solving split inclusion problems and fixed point problems. Under suitable conditions, we prove [...] Read more.
Based on the very recent work by Shehu and Agbebaku in Comput. Appl. Math. 2017, we introduce an extension of their iterative algorithm by combining it with inertial extrapolation for solving split inclusion problems and fixed point problems. Under suitable conditions, we prove that the proposed algorithm converges strongly to common elements of the solution set of the split inclusion problems and fixed point problems. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Iterative Methods for Solving Nonlinear Equations and Systems)
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Proximal Methods for Generalized Nonlinear Quasi-Variational Inclusions
by Hanif Salahuddin and S. S. Irfan
Math. Comput. Appl. 2004, 9(2), 165-171; https://doi.org/10.3390/mca9020165 - 1 Aug 2004
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We consider the solvability, based on iterative algorithms, of the generalized nonlinear quasi-variational inclusion problems involving the relaxed Lipschitz and relaxed monotone mappings. Full article
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