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An LS-free splitting method for composite mappings (English)
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24 January 2006
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This paper gives a new splitting method for variational inclusion of the form \(0 \in A^TTA(x)\), where \(A\) is an \(m \times n \) matrix, \(T:R^m \rightrightarrows R^m\) is a maximal monotone mapping, and \(A^T\) denotes the transpose of \(A\). Compared with Pennanen's recently proposed method [\textit{T. Pennanen}, Numer. Funct. Anal. Optimization 23, No.~7--8, 875--890 (2002; Zbl 1054.49022)], our new scheme is free of the least squares subproblem at each iteration. Its global convergence is proven under maximal monotonicity of \(T\) and the existence of a solution.
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maximal monotone mapping
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composite mapping
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splitting method
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least squares
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