The combination projection method for solving convex feasibility problems (Q1634718)

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The combination projection method for solving convex feasibility problems
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    The combination projection method for solving convex feasibility problems (English)
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    18 December 2018
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    Summary: In this paper, we propose a new method, which is called the combination projection method (CPM), for solving the convex feasibility problem (CFP) of finding some \(x^\ast \in C : = \cap_{i = 1}^m \{x \in \mathcal{H}\mid c_i(x) \leq 0 \}\), where \(m\) is a positive integer, \(\mathcal H\) is a real Hilbert space, and \(\{c_i \}_{i = 1}^m\) are convex functions defined as \(\mathcal H\). The key of the CPM is that, for the current iterate \(x^k\), the CPM firstly constructs a new level set \(H_k\) through a convex combination of some of \(\{c_i \}_{i = 1}^m\) in an appropriate way, and then updates the new iterate \(x^{k + 1}\) only by using the projection \(P_{H_k}\). We also introduce the combination relaxation projection methods (CRPM) to project onto half-spaces to make CPM easily implementable. The simplicity and easy implementation are two advantages of our methods since only one projection is used in each iteration and the projections are also easy to calculate. The weak convergence theorems are proved and the numerical results show the advantages of our methods.
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    convex feasibility problem
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    projection operator
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    combination projection method
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    Hilbert space
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