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Attouch-Théra duality revisited: Paramonotonicity and operator splitting
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    Attouch-Théra duality revisited: Paramonotonicity and operator splitting (English)
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    19 September 2012
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    The authors systematically study Attouch-Thera duality theory, applying it to the problem of finding the zeros of the sum of two maximally monotone operators and thus underlining the importance of paramonotonicity in the understanding of the zeros of the sum. They provide new results related to Passty's parallel sum, to Eckstein and Svaiter's extended solutions set, and to Combettes' fixed point description of the set of primal solutions. Many examples illustrate the theory.
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    Attouch-Théra duality
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    Douglas-Rachford splitting
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    Eckstein-Ferris-Pennanen-Robinson duality
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    Fenchel duality
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    Fenchel-Rockafellar duality
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    firmly nonexpansive mapping
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    fixed point
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    Hilbert space
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    maximal monotone operator
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    nonexpansive mapping
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    paramonotonicity
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    resolvent
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    subdifferential operator
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    total duality
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