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A family of projection gradient methods for solving the multiple-sets split feasibility problem
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    A family of projection gradient methods for solving the multiple-sets split feasibility problem (English)
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    2 October 2019
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    multiple-sets split feasibility problem
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    projection gradient methods
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    global weak convergence
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