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A relaxed projection method is proposed for solving split variational inequality problems arising from signal recovery and image processing applications. The method is based on decomposition techniques and exploits the separable (splitting) structure of the problem. The properties of the method and the global convergence under some mild conditions are given. Numerical experiments illustrate the performance of the method. | |||
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split variational inequality | |||
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projection method | |||
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split feasibility problem | |||
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separable structure | |||
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signal recovery | |||
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A relaxed projection method for split variational inequalities (English)
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3 September 2015
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A relaxed projection method is proposed for solving split variational inequality problems arising from signal recovery and image processing applications. The method is based on decomposition techniques and exploits the separable (splitting) structure of the problem. The properties of the method and the global convergence under some mild conditions are given. Numerical experiments illustrate the performance of the method.
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split variational inequality
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projection method
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monotone operator
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split feasibility problem
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separable structure
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signal recovery
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image processing
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global convergence
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numerical experiment
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