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A variant of the hybrid proximal extragradient method for solving strongly monotone inclusions and its complexity analysis
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    A variant of the hybrid proximal extragradient method for solving strongly monotone inclusions and its complexity analysis (English)
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    9 March 2016
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    hybrid proximal extragradient method
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    strongly monotone operators
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    variational inequalities
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    Tseng's forward-backward method
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    Korpelevich extragradient method
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