Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4632386 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2010 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper investigates an enhanced proximal algorithm with interesting practical features and convergence properties for solving non-smooth convex minimization problems, or approximating zeroes of maximal monotone operators, in Hilbert spaces. The considered algorithm involves a recent inertial-type extrapolation technique, the use of enlargement of operators and also a recently proposed hybrid strategy, which combines inexact computation of the proximal iteration with a projection. Compared to other existing related methods, the resulting algorithm inherits the good convergence properties of the inertial-type extrapolation and the relaxed projection strategy. It also inherits the relative error tolerance of the hybrid proximal-projection method. As a special result, an update of inexact Newton-proximal method is derived and global convergence results are established.

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