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Applications of fixed-point and optimization methods to the multiple-set split feasibility problem (English)
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6 August 2012
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Summary: The multiple-set split feasibility problem requires finding a point closest to a family of closed convex sets in one space such that its image under a linear transformation will be closest to another family of closed convex sets in the image space. It can be a model for many inverse problems where constraints are imposed on the solutions in the domain of a linear operator as well as in the operator's range. It generalizes the convex feasibility problem as well as the two-set split feasibility problem. In this paper, we will review and report some recent results on iterative approaches to the multiple-set split feasibility problem.
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multiple-set split feasibility problem
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inverse problems
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convex feasibility problem
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