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Modified general splitting method for the split feasibility problem
Based on the equivalent optimization problems of the splitting feasibility problem, we investigate this problem by using modified general splitting method in this paper. One is a relaxation splitting method with linearization, and the other combines the former with alternated inertial extrapolation step. The strong convergence of our algorithms is analyzed when related parameters are properly chosen. Compared with most existing results where inertial factor must be less than 1, inertial factor can be taken 1 in our alternated inertial-type algorithm. The efficiency of our methods are illustrated by some numerical examples.
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