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Multidirectional subspace expansion for one-parameter and multiparameter Tikhonov regularization (English)
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6 June 2017
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The authors present a new method for large scale Tikhonov regularization problems which combines a multidirectional subspace expansion with optional truncation to produce a higher quality search space. The multidirectional expansion generates a richer search space whereas the truncation ensures moderate growth. The authors present lower and upper bounds on the regularization parameter when the discrepancy principle is applied to one-parameter regularization, and use numerical results to illustrate that their method can yield more accurate results or faster convergence.
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Tikhonov regularization
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generalized Krylov
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multidirectional subspace expansion
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linear discrete ill-posed problem
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regularization
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discrepancy principle
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numerical result
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