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About geometrical convergence of general iterative methods applied to nonunique solvable convex problems. I (English)
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11 December 1995
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Let \(H\) be a Hilbert space, \(M\) its nonempty, convex and closed subset representing the solution set of any convex problem and \((x_k)\) a sequence of elements in \(H\) generated by any iterative method. At the outset the author establishes several general statements on the geometrical convergence of the sequence \((x_k)\). Further he investigates more concrete rules of iteration and starts with the iterative scheme \(x_{k+1} = T_k (x_k - s_k)\), where \(s_k\) denotes the shift element \((s_k \in H)\) and the operators \(T_k : H \to H\) are supposed to be Féjer monotone with respect to the solution set \(M\) of the related problem, \(x_0\) arbitrary. He represents a thorough discussion how to improve the corresponding error estimates. Finally, he considers some applications to the approximate solution of convex problems with a solution set \(M\) (e.g. the convex feasibility problem, an optimization problem leading to the projection subgradient method).
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Hilbert space
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convex problem
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iterative method
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geometrical convergence
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error estimates
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convex feasibility problem
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projection subgradient method
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