Tikhonov's method in nonlinear monotone problems (Q1802613)

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Tikhonov's method in nonlinear monotone problems
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    Tikhonov's method in nonlinear monotone problems (English)
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    6 September 1993
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    Let \(A: X\to X^*\) be maximally monotone operator, \(X\) a reflexive Banach space, \(X\) and \(X^*\) strictly convex. Let further for the equation \((*)\) \(Ax= f\) the element \(f\) and the operator \(A\) be given with some error. The author's goal is to construct the convex functional \(\psi^ \gamma(x)\) such that \(\widetilde\Phi^ \gamma_ \alpha(x)\simeq \psi^ \gamma(x)+ \alpha\| x\|^ s\), \(s>0\), would be a regularizing algorithm for the equation \((*)\). The classical Tikhonov's method [see \textit{A. N. Tikhonov} and \textit{V. Ya. Arsenin}, ``Methods of solving noncorrect problems'' (1976; Zbl 0499.65030)] for nonlinear maps \(A^ h\) gives, in general, a nonconvex functional \(\Phi^ \gamma_ \alpha(x)\), that generates difficulties at the numerical realization of the method.
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    noncorrect problems
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    regularizing algorithm
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    maximally monotone operator
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    reflexive Banach space
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    convex functional
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    Tikhonov's method
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