Finding a zero of a sum of maximally monotone operators is a fundamental problem in modern optimization and nonsmooth analysis. Assuming that the resolvents of the operators are available, this problem can be tackled with the Douglas-Rachford algorithm. However, when dealing with three or more operators, one must work in a product space with as many factors as there are operators. In groundbreaking recent work by Ryu and by Malitsky and Tam, it was shown that the number of factors can be reduced by one. A similar reduction was achieved recently by Campoy through a clever reformulation originally proposed by Kruger. All three splitting methods guarantee weak convergence to some solution of the underlying sum problem; strong convergence holds...
Abstract In this paper, we consider a type of split feasibility problem by focusing on the solution ...
Inspired by the very recent work by Noor and Noor [9] and given a closed convex set-valued mapping C...
International audienceIn this note we show that the splitting scheme of Passty [13] as well as the b...
The Douglas–Rachford splitting algorithm is a classical optimization method that has found many appl...
AbstractThe problem of finding the zeros of the sum of two maximally monotone operators is of fundam...
Abstract In this paper, we present two iterative algorithms for approximating a solution of the spli...
The averaged alternating modified reflections algorithm is a projection method for finding the close...
Finding a zero of the sum of two maximally monotone operators is of fundamental importance in variat...
This thesis is concerned with the design and analysis of algorithms that solve nonsmooth convex opti...
This note is devoted to the splitting algorithm proposed by Davis and Yin (Set-valued Var. Anal. 25(...
The Douglas–Rachford algorithm is a very popular splitting technique for finding a zero of the sum ...
The problem of finding the zeros of the sum of two maximally monotone operators is of fundamental im...
We establish necessary and sufficient conditions for linear convergence of operator splitting method...
The Douglas-Rachford splitting method plays an important role in optimization. We modify the method ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present and investigate the asymptotic behavior of...
Abstract In this paper, we consider a type of split feasibility problem by focusing on the solution ...
Inspired by the very recent work by Noor and Noor [9] and given a closed convex set-valued mapping C...
International audienceIn this note we show that the splitting scheme of Passty [13] as well as the b...
The Douglas–Rachford splitting algorithm is a classical optimization method that has found many appl...
AbstractThe problem of finding the zeros of the sum of two maximally monotone operators is of fundam...
Abstract In this paper, we present two iterative algorithms for approximating a solution of the spli...
The averaged alternating modified reflections algorithm is a projection method for finding the close...
Finding a zero of the sum of two maximally monotone operators is of fundamental importance in variat...
This thesis is concerned with the design and analysis of algorithms that solve nonsmooth convex opti...
This note is devoted to the splitting algorithm proposed by Davis and Yin (Set-valued Var. Anal. 25(...
The Douglas–Rachford algorithm is a very popular splitting technique for finding a zero of the sum ...
The problem of finding the zeros of the sum of two maximally monotone operators is of fundamental im...
We establish necessary and sufficient conditions for linear convergence of operator splitting method...
The Douglas-Rachford splitting method plays an important role in optimization. We modify the method ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present and investigate the asymptotic behavior of...
Abstract In this paper, we consider a type of split feasibility problem by focusing on the solution ...
Inspired by the very recent work by Noor and Noor [9] and given a closed convex set-valued mapping C...
International audienceIn this note we show that the splitting scheme of Passty [13] as well as the b...