The order of convergence for Landweber scheme with \(\alpha,\beta\)-rule (Q2428065)

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The order of convergence for Landweber scheme with \(\alpha,\beta\)-rule
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    The order of convergence for Landweber scheme with \(\alpha,\beta\)-rule (English)
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    24 April 2012
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    Many problems in image reconstruction can be represented by a system of linear algebraic equations \( Ax = b. \) The authors consider the Landweber scheme for solving such a system, \[ x^{m+1} = x^{m} + \lambda_m V^{-1} A^* W (b-Ax^{m}), \] where \(\lambda_m\) is a relaxation coefficient and \(V\) and \(W\) are given Hermitian positive definite matrices. Using different choices of \(V\) and \(W\), the Landweber scheme leads to some well-known iterative methods (e.g., Cimmino's method). The authors study the Landweber scheme with variable relaxation coefficients~\(\lambda_m\). To stop the iterations, they use a stopping criterion called \(\alpha, \beta\)-rule. The order of convergence of such a scheme is investigated. The authors conclude that the \(\alpha, \beta\)-rule is the optimal stopping criterion.
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    Landweber scheme
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    relaxation coefficient
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    stopping criterion
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    order of convergence
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    image reconstruction
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    Hermitian positive definite matrices
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    Cimmino's method
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