A three-operator splitting scheme and its optimization applications (Q683303)

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A three-operator splitting scheme and its optimization applications
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    A three-operator splitting scheme and its optimization applications (English)
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    6 February 2018
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    It is well known that many optimization problems and inclusion problems could be reformulated as fixed point iteration schemes. These, in turn, may be solved by several of the standard solution techniques. In the work under review, the authors propose a fixed-point iterative scheme for solving a class of monotone inclusion problems, defined in terms of three possibly nonlinear operators on a given Hilbert space. It is shown that standard iterative schemes employed in these situations also converge, as in the linear case. Two new accelerated methods are also proposed, which apply when at least one of the operators is strongly monotone. It is demonstrated how some of the theoretical results could be developed into algorithmic procedures.
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    operator splitting
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    three operators
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    fixed point
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    convex optimization
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    monotone inclusion
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    acceleration
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    Douglas Rachford algorithm
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    forward backward algorithm
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