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The following pages link to Inexact Newton methods for the nonlinear complementarity problem (Q4721883):
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- An adaptive family of projection methods for constrained monotone nonlinear equations with applications (Q2279399) (← links)
- A new error bound for linear complementarity problems with weakly chained diagonally dominant \(B\)-matrices (Q2284817) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of a projection algorithm for variational inequality problems (Q2301198) (← links)
- A class of projection and contraction methods for monotone variational inequalities (Q2365244) (← links)
- On the Newton-type method with admissible trajectories for mixed complementarity problems (Q2371594) (← links)
- Inexact multisplitting methods for linear complementarity problems (Q2378248) (← links)
- Equivalence of the generalized complementarity problem to differentiable unconstrained minimization (Q2565032) (← links)
- A generalized hybrid CGPM-based algorithm for solving large-scale convex constrained equations with applications to image restoration (Q2656084) (← links)
- Signal recovery with convex constrained nonlinear monotone equations through conjugate gradient hybrid approach (Q2664762) (← links)
- A modified inertial three-term conjugate gradient projection method for constrained nonlinear equations with applications in compressed sensing (Q2699991) (← links)
- Projection and contraction methods for nonlinear complementarity problem (Q2712658) (← links)
- A UNIFIED FRAMEWORK FOR SOME INEXACT PROXIMAL POINT ALGORITHMS<sup>*</sup> (Q2785250) (← links)
- A globally and locally superlinearly convergent inexact Newton-GMRES method for large-scale variational inequality problem (Q2875299) (← links)
- An almost smooth equation reformulation to the nonlinear complementarity problem and Newton's method (Q2905342) (← links)
- A new predicto-corrector method for pseudomonotone nonlinear complementarity problems (Q3518550) (← links)
- A new proximal-based globalization strategy for the Josephy‐Newton method for variational inequalities (Q4405948) (← links)
- Iterative methods for fixed points and zero points of nonlinear mappings with applications (Q4986399) (← links)
- A Perry-type derivative-free algorithm for solving nonlinear system of equations and minimizing ℓ<sub>1</sub>regularized problem (Q4999755) (← links)
- A spectral conjugate gradient projection algorithm to solve the large-scale system of monotone nonlinear equations with application to compressed sensing (Q5044135) (← links)
- Un algoritmo Newton inexacto para complementariedad horizontal (Q5089758) (← links)
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- A gradient projection method for the sparse signal reconstruction in compressive sensing (Q5375935) (← links)
- Error bounds for \(R_0\)-type and monotone nonlinear complementarity problems. (Q5929416) (← links)
- A new accuracy criterion for approximate proximal point algorithms (Q5955039) (← links)
- Improvements of some projection methods for monotone nonlinear variational inequalities (Q5959903) (← links)
- Shifted skew-symmetric iteration methods for nonsymmetric linear complementarity problems (Q5962123) (← links)
- Exact computation of an error bound for the balanced linear complementarity problem with unique solution (Q6038669) (← links)
- An inertial spectral CG projection method based on the memoryless BFGS update (Q6050155) (← links)
- A family of three-term conjugate gradient projection methods with a restart procedure and their relaxed-inertial extensions for the constrained nonlinear pseudo-monotone equations with applications (Q6076928) (← links)
- Another hybrid approach for solving monotone operator equations and application to signal processing (Q6087639) (← links)
- A projection-based derivative free DFP approach for solving system of nonlinear convex constrained monotone equations with image restoration applications (Q6093343) (← links)
- Modified Dai-Zuan iterative scheme for nonlinear systems and its application (Q6135317) (← links)
- On a scaled symmetric Dai-Liao-type scheme for constrained system of nonlinear equations with applications (Q6150644) (← links)
- On two symmetric Dai-Kou type schemes for constrained monotone equations with image recovery application (Q6491321) (← links)
- Sparse signal reconstruction via Hager–Zhang-type schemes for constrained system of nonlinear equations (Q6548327) (← links)
- An accelerated relaxed-inertial strategy based CGP algorithm with restart technique for constrained nonlinear pseudo-monotone equations to image de-blurring problems (Q6567307) (← links)
- Another Hager-Zhang-type method via singular-value study for constrained monotone equations with application (Q6582394) (← links)
- A conjugate gradient projection method with restart procedure for solving constraint equations and image restorations (Q6584774) (← links)
- An inertial Fletcher-Reeves-type conjugate gradient projection-based method and its spectral extension for constrained nonlinear equations (Q6584782) (← links)
- Modification of a conjugate gradient approach for convex constrained nonlinear monotone equations with applications in signal recovery and image restoration (Q6591747) (← links)
- An efficient projection algorithm for large-scale system of monotone nonlinear equations with applications in signal recovery (Q6593208) (← links)
- Signal recovery with constrained monotone nonlinear equations through an effective three-term conjugate gradient method (Q6612489) (← links)
- An inertial three-term hybrid CG-based projection method for constrained nonlinear pseudo-Monotone equations with applications (Q6615621) (← links)
- An IDFPM-based algorithm without Lipschitz continuity to constrained nonlinear equations for sparse signal and blurred image restoration problems (Q6633300) (← links)
- Global error bound estimates algorithm for an \(R_0\)-type generalized LCP over polyhedral cone and its applications (Q6653534) (← links)
- A derivative-free memoryless Broyden family projection method for solving nonlinear monotone systems with convex constrains (Q6665196) (← links)