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Non-stationary Douglas-Rachford and alternating direction method of multipliers: adaptive step-sizes and convergence
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    Non-stationary Douglas-Rachford and alternating direction method of multipliers: adaptive step-sizes and convergence (English)
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    4 September 2019
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    Douglas-Rachford method
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    alternating direction methods of multipliers
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    maximal monotone inclusions
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    adaptive step-size
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    non-stationary iteration
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