An answer to S. Simons' question on the maximal monotonicity of the sum of a maximal monotone linear operator and a normal cone operator
Publication:833020
DOI10.1007/s11228-009-0110-7zbMath1198.47070arXiv0902.1189MaRDI QIDQ833020
Heinz H. Bauschke, Liangjin Yao, Shawn Xianfu Wang
Publication date: 11 August 2009
Published in: Set-Valued and Variational Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0902.1189
multifunction; normal cone; convex function; maximal monotone operator; monotone operator; convex set; linear operator; constraint qualification; set-valued operator; linear relation; normal cone operator; Fenchel conjugate; Fitzpatrick function; Rockafellar's sum theorem
90C25: Convex programming
47H05: Monotone operators and generalizations
52A41: Convex functions and convex programs in convex geometry
49N15: Duality theory (optimization)
47B65: Positive linear operators and order-bounded operators
47A06: Linear relations (multivalued linear operators)
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