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Error bounds and parameter choice strategies for simplified regularization in Hilbert scales
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    Error bounds and parameter choice strategies for simplified regularization in Hilbert scales (English)
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    Simplified regularization in the setting of Hilbert scales has been considered for obtaining stable approximate solutions for ill-posed linear operator equations. In order to choose the regularization parameter the authors propose parameter choice strategies which are a priori and a posteriori. It is shown that these strategies lead to optimal error estimates in the sence of ``best possible worst error''.
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    ill-posed operator equations
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    linear operator
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    Hilbert scales
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    Tikhonov regularization
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    error bounds
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    parameter choice strategies
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