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The following pages link to Adaptive Douglas--Rachford Splitting Algorithm for the Sum of Two Operators (Q5242929):
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- A second-order adaptive Douglas-Rachford dynamic method for maximal \(\alpha\)-monotone operators (Q2031284) (← links)
- An adaptive alternating direction method of multipliers (Q2095572) (← links)
- Conical averagedness and convergence analysis of fixed point algorithms (Q2114584) (← links)
- An adaptive splitting algorithm for the sum of two generalized monotone operators and one cocoercive operator (Q2138448) (← links)
- On compositions of special cases of Lipschitz continuous operators (Q2138459) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of two-step inertial Douglas-Rachford algorithm and application (Q2142498) (← links)
- A direct proof of convergence of Davis-Yin splitting algorithm allowing larger stepsizes (Q2158832) (← links)
- Computing the resolvent of the sum of operators with application to best approximation problems (Q2191289) (← links)
- Demiclosedness principles for generalized nonexpansive mappings (Q2198526) (← links)
- Generalized monotone operators and their averaged resolvents (Q2230932) (← links)
- Strengthened splitting methods for computing resolvents (Q2231047) (← links)
- A parameterized Douglas-Rachford splitting algorithm for nonconvex optimization (Q2245040) (← links)
- Non-stationary Douglas-Rachford and alternating direction method of multipliers: adaptive step-sizes and convergence (Q2322553) (← links)
- Convergence rates for the relaxed Peaceman-Rachford splitting method on a monotone inclusion problem (Q2679568) (← links)
- SURVEY: SIXTY YEARS OF DOUGLAS–RACHFORD (Q4992365) (← links)
- Adaptive Douglas--Rachford Splitting Algorithm from a Yosida Approximation Standpoint (Q5010046) (← links)
- Asymptotic behaviour of a nonautonomous evolution equation governed by a quasi-nonexpansive operator (Q5055300) (← links)
- A continuous dynamical splitting method for solving ‘strongly+weakly’ convex programming problems (Q5110327) (← links)
- On a new simple algorithm to compute the resolvents (Q6166059) (← links)
- Strict pseudocontractions and demicontractions, their properties, and applications (Q6202787) (← links)