The Convex Feasibility Problem and Mann-type Iteration
Journal Title: Analele Universitatii "Eftimie Murgu" Resita. Fascicula de Inginerie - Year 2017, Vol 24, Issue 1
Abstract
The algorithms for solving convex feasibility problems receive great attention for their extraordinary utility and broad applicability in many areas of classical mathematics and modern physical sciences, (for example: computerized tomography). Usually, the convex feasibility problems are solved by projection algorithms. The projection method is a particular case of the Mann iteration process. Numerical examples are given.
Authors and Affiliations
Irina Maria Terfaloaga
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