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The following pages link to A Note on the Paper by Eckstein and Svaiter on “General Projective Splitting Methods for Sums of Maximal Monotone Operators” (Q3581032):
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- Strong convergence theorems by hybrid and shrinking projection methods for sums of two monotone operators (Q522532) (← links)
- Proximal primal-dual best approximation algorithm with memory (Q1756584) (← links)
- Strong convergence of a splitting proximal projection method for the sum of two maximal monotone operators (Q1758271) (← links)
- A partial complement method for approximating solutions of a primal dual fixed-point problem (Q1958648) (← links)
- A hybrid iterative algorithm for solving monotone variational inclusion and hierarchical fixed point problems (Q2009754) (← links)
- On the complexity of a hybrid proximal extragradient projective method for solving monotone inclusion problems (Q2191802) (← links)
- Projective splitting methods for sums of maximal monotone operators with applications (Q2257570) (← links)
- Convergence of splitting algorithms for the sum of two accretive operators with applications (Q2264135) (← links)
- Non-stationary Douglas-Rachford and alternating direction method of multipliers: adaptive step-sizes and convergence (Q2322553) (← links)
- A new iterative algorithm for split solution problems of quasi-nonexpansive mappings (Q2341020) (← links)
- On the Douglas-Rachford algorithm (Q2364494) (← links)
- A simplified form of block-iterative operator splitting and an asynchronous algorithm resembling the multi-block alternating direction method of multipliers (Q2401513) (← links)
- Asynchronous block-iterative primal-dual decomposition methods for monotone inclusions (Q2413104) (← links)
- A parameterized Douglas-Rachford algorithm (Q2419571) (← links)
- Strong convergence of a splitting projection method for the sum of maximal monotone operators (Q2448201) (← links)
- Another proof and a generalization of a theorem of H. H. Bauschke on monotone operators (Q5034928) (← links)
- New Demiclosedness Principles for (Firmly) Nonexpansive Operators (Q5746429) (← links)