Coupling proximal methods and variational convergence
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Publication:4277995
DOI10.1007/BF01416609zbMATH Open0789.49020MaRDI QIDQ4277995FDOQ4277995
Authors: Abdellatif Moudafi
Publication date: 12 June 1994
Published in: ZOR Zeitschrift f� Operations Research Methods and Models of Operations Research (Search for Journal in Brave)
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approximation methodmaximal monotone operatorreal Hilbert spacevariational convergencedata perturbationpartial inverse methodproximinal point algorithm
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- A reflected inertial Krasnoselskii-type algorithm for Lipschitz pseudo-contractive mappings
- Application of the penalty method to nonstationary approximation of an optimization problem
- Coupling the auxiliary problem principle and epiconvergence theory to solve general variational inequalities
- Fast Moreau envelope computation I: Numerical algorithms
- On the convergence of the proximal algorithm for saddle-point problems
- A new perturbed algorithm for generalized quasi-variational inclusions
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