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On a notion of averaged operators in CAT(0) spaces

Functional Analysis 2025-03-11 v2 Metric Geometry

Abstract

Averaged operators have played an important role in fixed point theory in Hilbert spaces. They emerged as a necessity to obtain solutions to fixed point problems where the underlying operator is not contractive and thus renders Banach fixed point theorem inaccessible. We introduce a notion of averaged operator in the broader class of CAT(0)\text{CAT}(0) spaces. We call these operators α\alpha-firmly nonexpansive and develop basic calculus rules for the quasi α\alpha-firmly nonexpansive operators. In particular compositions of quasi α\alpha-firmly nonexpansive operators is quasi α\alpha-firmly nonexpansive and convex combination of a finite family of quasi α\alpha-firmly nonexpansive operators is again quasi α\alpha-firmly nonexpansive. For a nonexpansive operator T:XXT:X\to X acting on a CAT(0)\text{CAT}(0) space XX we show that the iterates xn:=Txn1x_n:=Tx_{n-1} converge weakly to some element in the fixed point set FixT\text{Fix} T whenever TT is quasi α\alpha-firmly nonexpansive. Moreover under a certain regularity condition the projections PFixTxnP_{\text{Fix} T}x_n converge strongly to this weak limit. Our theory is illustrated with two classical examples of cyclic and averaged projections.

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@article{arxiv.2010.05726,
  title  = {On a notion of averaged operators in CAT(0) spaces},
  author = {Arian Berdellima},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.05726},
  year   = {2025}
}

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