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On a class of algorithms for total approximation
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    On a class of algorithms for total approximation (English)
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    Let A be a given \(m\times n\) matrix and let \(b\in {\mathbb{R}}^ n\) with \(m>n\) and define \(Z:=(A,b)\). The following total approximation problem is considered: Find \(v\in {\mathbb{R}}^{n+1}\) to minimize \(\| Zv\|_ p\) such that \(\| v'\|_ q=1\) where \(p+q=pq\) and v' is obtained from v by deleting the first k components (usually \(k=0)\). A class of algorithms is proposed and a local convergence analysis as well as a partial global convergence analysis for it are given.
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    linear data fitting
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    total approximation problem
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    local convergence
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    global convergence
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