An improved method for solving multiple-sets split feasibility problem
Yunfei Du,Rudong Chen +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a method for solving the multiple-sets split feasibility problem (MSSFP) was proposed and proved to have convergence in the real world, such as medical care, image reconstruction and signal processing.
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Abstract: The multiple-sets split feasibility problem (MSSFP) has a variety of applications in the real world such as medical care, image reconstruction and signal processing. Censor et al. proposed solving the MSSFP by a proximity function, and then developed a class of simultaneous methods for solving split feasibility. In our paper, we improve a simultaneous method for solving the MSSFP and prove its convergence.
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