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A geometric algorithm for approximating semicontinuous function
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    A geometric algorithm for approximating semicontinuous function (English)
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    Let h be an upper semicontinuous function on a metric space X, and let f be a continuous function that majorizes h. For each x in X let \(\phi\) (f,h)(x) be the distance of (x,f(x)) to the graph of h. In this article we study the following algorithm that produces a decreasing sequence of continuous functions convergent pointwise to h: set \(f_ 0=f\), and for each positive integer k, let \(f_ k=f_{k-1}-\phi (f_{k-1},h).\)
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    distance function
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    upper semicontinuous function
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    algorithm
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