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A proximal point method involving two resolvent operators
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    A proximal point method involving two resolvent operators (English)
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    18 December 2012
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    Summary: We construct a sequence of proximal iterates that converges strongly (under minimal assumptions) to a common zero of two maximal monotone operators in a Hilbert space. The algorithm introduced in this paper puts together several proximal point algorithms under one frame work. Therefore, the results presented here generalize and improve many results related to the proximal point algorithm which were announced recently in the literature.
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    proximal iterates
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    common zero
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    Hilbert space
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