Gradient projection methods for the $n$-coupling problem
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DOI10.4134/JKMS.j180517zbMath1434.49028OpenAlexW2966664887MaRDI QIDQ5242989
Publication date: 8 November 2019
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positive definite matrixGaussian measuregradient projection method\(L^2\)-Wasserstein least squares problem\(n\)-coupling problemNesterov-Todd scaling
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