Splitting Algorithms, Modern Operator Theory, and Applications

2019 | anthology. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Splitting Algorithms, Modern Operator Theory, and Applications​ ​(1. ed.) 
Bauschke, H. H.; Burachik, R. S.& Luke, D. R. ​ (Eds.) (2019)
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Bauschke, Heinz H.; Burachik, Regina S.; Luke, D. Russell 
Abstract
This book brings together research articles and state-of-the-art surveys in broad areas of optimization and numerical analysis with particular emphasis on algorithms. The discussion also focuses on advances in monotone operator theory and other topics from variational analysis and nonsmooth optimization, especially as they pertain to algorithms and concrete, implementable methods. The theory of monotone operators is a central framework for understanding and analyzing splitting algorithms. Topics discussed in the volume were presented at the interdisciplinary workshop titled Splitting Algorithms, Modern Operator Theory, and Applications held in Oaxaca, Mexico in September, 2017. Dedicated to Jonathan M. Borwein, one of the most versatile mathematicians in contemporary history, this compilation brings theory together with applications in novel and insightful ways.
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
Springer
Organization
Institut für Numerische und Angewandte Mathematik 
Working Group
RG Luke (Continuous Optimization, Variational Analysis and Inverse Problems) 
ISBN
978-3-030-25941-9
978-3-030-25938-9
eISBN
978-3-030-25939-6
Extent
XIX, 489
Language
English

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