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    Asymptotics for some proximal-like method involving inertia and memory aspects (English)
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    15 March 2011
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    The convergence behavior of the inertial proximal algorithm \[ x_{n+1}-x_n -\alpha_n(x_n-x_{n-1}) + \beta_n\partial \Phi(x_{n+1}) \ni 0, \] is analyzed. \(\Phi\) is a closed convex function in a Hilbert space, \(\partial \Phi\) denotes the subdifferential of \(\phi\) and the sequences \((\alpha_n), \;(\beta_n)\) are nonnegative. The algorithm corresponds to the discretization of the following differential inclusion (continuous gradient system with memory term) \[ \ddot{x}(t) + \gamma(t) \dot{x}(t) + \partial \Phi(x(t)) \ni 0, \quad t > 0, \] with \(\gamma\) as time-dependent damping factor. The convergence of the algorithm is analyzed by the decaying behavior of the discrete energy \[ E_n = \frac{1}{2\beta_{n-1}} |x_n-x_{n-1}|^2 + \Phi(x_n). \] The algorithm converges if there is unique minimum. In case of multiple minima, the conditions for non-convergence are given. The conditions for the convergence is still an open question, as the authors remark.
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    proximal point algorithm
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    averaged gradient method
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    dissipative dynamical system
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    memory effect
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    algorithm
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    differential inclusion
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    convergence
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