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Vector extrapolation based Landweber method for discrete ill-posed problems
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    Vector extrapolation based Landweber method for discrete ill-posed problems (English)
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    5 November 2018
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    Summary: Landweber method is one of the classical iterative methods for solving linear discrete ill-posed problems. However, Landweber method generally converges very slowly. In this paper, we present the vector extrapolation based Landweber method, which exhibits fast and stable convergence behavior. Moreover, a restarted version of the vector extrapolation based Landweber method is proposed for practical considerations. Numerical results are given to illustrate the benefits of the vector extrapolation based Landweber method.
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