A proximal method with separable Bregman distances for quasiconvex minimization over the nonnegative orthant (Q1037657)

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A proximal method with separable Bregman distances for quasiconvex minimization over the nonnegative orthant
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    A proximal method with separable Bregman distances for quasiconvex minimization over the nonnegative orthant (English)
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    16 November 2009
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    The authors present an interior proximal method with Bregman distance for solving the minimization problem with quasiconvex objective function under nonnegative constraints. The Bregman function is considered separable and zone coercive, and the zone is the interior of the positive orthant. Under the assumption that the solution set is nonempty and the objective function is continuously differentiable, the authors establish the well-definedness of the sequence generated by their algorithm and obtain two important convergence results. In the main result they show that the sequence converges to a solution point of the problem when the regularization parameters go to zero.
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    interior proximal methods
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    quasiconvex minimization
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    Bregman function
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