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    A strongly convergent method for the split feasibility problem (English)
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    18 December 2012
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    Summary: We introduce and analyze a strongly convergent method which combined regularized method, with extragradient method for solving the split feasibility problem in the setting of infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces. Note that the strong convergence point is the minimum norm solution of the split feasibility problem.
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    strongly convergent method
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    split feasibility problem
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    infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces
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