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The following pages link to Forward-Douglas–Rachford splitting and forward-partial inverse method for solving monotone inclusions (Q5248235):
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- Convergence rates with inexact non-expansive operators (Q312687) (← links)
- A primal-dual method of partial inverses for composite inclusions (Q479258) (← links)
- Forward-partial inverse-forward splitting for solving monotone inclusions (Q493060) (← links)
- A dynamical system associated with the fixed points set of a nonexpansive operator (Q523090) (← links)
- Over relaxed hybrid proximal extragradient algorithm and its application to several operator splitting methods (Q730193) (← links)
- An inexact Spingarn's partial inverse method with applications to operator splitting and composite optimization (Q1695823) (← links)
- A new primal-dual algorithm for minimizing the sum of three functions with a linear operator (Q1785510) (← links)
- A second-order adaptive Douglas-Rachford dynamic method for maximal \(\alpha\)-monotone operators (Q2031284) (← links)
- Preconditioned Douglas-Rachford type primal-dual method for solving composite monotone inclusion problems with applications (Q2047289) (← links)
- Four-operator splitting via a forward-backward-half-forward algorithm with line search (Q2082238) (← links)
- An inertial semi-forward-reflected-backward splitting and its application (Q2115203) (← links)
- An adaptive splitting algorithm for the sum of two generalized monotone operators and one cocoercive operator (Q2138448) (← links)
- Alternating forward-backward splitting for linearly constrained optimization problems (Q2191282) (← links)
- Uniqueness of DRS as the 2 operator resolvent-splitting and impossibility of 3 operator resolvent-splitting (Q2191769) (← links)
- Finding the forward-Douglas-Rachford-forward method (Q2302831) (← links)
- A note on the forward-Douglas-Rachford splitting for monotone inclusion and convex optimization (Q2311106) (← links)
- Convergence rates of forward-Douglas-Rachford splitting method (Q2317846) (← links)
- An inertial parallel and asynchronous forward-backward iteration for distributed convex optimization (Q2322371) (← links)
- Iteration complexity of an inexact Douglas-Rachford method and of a Douglas-Rachford-Tseng's F-B four-operator splitting method for solving monotone inclusions (Q2322832) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of an inexact three-operator splitting algorithm (Q2333865) (← links)
- Asymmetric forward-backward-adjoint splitting for solving monotone inclusions involving three operators (Q2401023) (← links)
- Preconditioned three-operator splitting algorithm with applications to image restoration (Q2674258) (← links)
- Forward-partial inverse-half-forward splitting algorithm for solving monotone inclusions (Q2677671) (← links)
- A primal-dual partial inverse algorithm for constrained monotone inclusions: applications to stochastic programming and mean field games (Q2682362) (← links)
- Convergence Rate Analysis of the Forward-Douglas-Rachford Splitting Scheme (Q2947226) (← links)
- A survey on operator splitting and decomposition of convex programs (Q2969955) (← links)
- A parameterized three-operator splitting algorithm and its expansion (Q3383190) (← links)
- SURVEY: SIXTY YEARS OF DOUGLAS–RACHFORD (Q4992365) (← links)
- Another proof and a generalization of a theorem of H. H. Bauschke on monotone operators (Q5034928) (← links)
- Operator Splitting Performance Estimation: Tight Contraction Factors and Optimal Parameter Selection (Q5123997) (← links)
- On the convergence rate of the scaled proximal decomposition on the graph of a maximal monotone operator (SPDG) algorithm (Q5151507) (← links)
- Stochastic Quasi-Fejér Block-Coordinate Fixed Point Iterations with Random Sweeping (Q5501199) (← links)
- Proximal Splitting Algorithms for Convex Optimization: A Tour of Recent Advances, with New Twists (Q6046287) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of modified inertial forward–backward splitting scheme with applications (Q6139754) (← links)
- Solving monotone inclusions involving the sum of three maximally monotone operators and a cocoercive operator with applications (Q6156209) (← links)