The following pages link to Rubén Campoy (Q683335):
Displayed 20 items.
- A new projection method for finding the closest point in the intersection of convex sets (Q683336) (← links)
- Solving graph coloring problems with the Douglas-Rachford algorithm (Q1653324) (← links)
- A feasibility approach for constructing combinatorial designs of circulant type (Q1752612) (← links)
- An adaptive alternating direction method of multipliers (Q2095572) (← links)
- A product space reformulation with reduced dimension for splitting algorithms (Q2162533) (← links)
- An enhanced formulation for solving graph coloring problems with the Douglas-Rachford algorithm (Q2176284) (← links)
- The Douglas-Rachford algorithm for convex and nonconvex feasibility problems (Q2189471) (← links)
- Using positive spanning sets to achieve d-stationarity with the boosted DC algorithm (Q2189634) (← links)
- Correction to: ``Using positive spanning sets to achieve d-stationarity with the boosted DC algorithm'' (Q2189635) (← links)
- Demiclosedness principles for generalized nonexpansive mappings (Q2198526) (← links)
- Strengthened splitting methods for computing resolvents (Q2231047) (← links)
- Optimal rates of linear convergence of the averaged alternating modified reflections method for two subspaces (Q2274154) (← links)
- Computing the resolvent of the sum of maximally monotone operators with the averaged alternating modified reflections algorithm (Q2420809) (← links)
- The boosted DC algorithm for linearly constrained DC programming (Q2677660) (← links)
- Regularity of sets under a reformulation in a product space with reduced dimension (Q6141904) (← links)
- Solving graph coloring problems with the Douglas-Rachford algorithm (Q6280884) (← links)
- The Boosted DC Algorithm for linearly constrained DC programming (Q6323141) (← links)
- Strengthened Splitting Methods for Computing Resolvents (Q6352923) (← links)
- An Adaptive Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (Q6362707) (← links)
- A Product Space Reformulation with Reduced Dimension for Splitting Algorithms (Q6373793) (← links)