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Parallel splitting augmented Lagrangian methods for monotone structured variational inequalities
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    Parallel splitting augmented Lagrangian methods for monotone structured variational inequalities (English)
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    25 September 2009
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    The author explains a complete justification for presenting a parallel splitting augmented Lagrangian method. The proposed method is extended to solve a system of equilibrium problems with three separable variables. Also the author justifies why the same technique cannot be used to develop similar methods for problems with more than three separable operators.
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    augmented Lagrangian method
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    structured variational inequalities
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    parallel splitting
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