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Richard Kowar, Otmar Scherzer

Publication date: 28 July 2004



47J06: Nonlinear ill-posed problems

65J15: Numerical solutions to equations with nonlinear operators

65J20: Numerical solutions of ill-posed problems in abstract spaces; regularization


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