Graph-distance convergence and uniform local boundedness of monotone mappings

  • Pennanen T
  • Revalski J
  • Théra M
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Abstract

In this article we study graph-distance convergence of monotone operators. First, we prove a property that has been an open problem up to now: the limit of a sequence of graph-distance convergent maximal monotone operators in a Hilbert space is a maximal monotone operator. Next, we show that a sequence of maximal monotone operators converging in the same sense in a reflexive Banach space is uniformly locally bounded around any point from the interior of the domain of the limit mapping. The result is an extension of a similar one from finite dimensions. As an application we give a simplified condition for the stability (under graph-distance convergence) of the sum of maximal monotone mappings in Hilbert spaces.

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Pennanen, T., Revalski, J., & Théra, M. (2003). Graph-distance convergence and uniform local boundedness of monotone mappings. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 131(12), 3721–3729. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0002-9939-03-07179-x

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