Weak and strong convergence of proximal penalization and proximal splitting algorithms for two-level hierarchical Ky Fan minimax inequalities

The theory of Ky Fan minimax inequalities provides a powerful general framework for the study of convex programming, variational inequalities and economic equilibrium problems. One of the fundamental methods for finding a solution of Ky Fan minimax inequalities is the proximal point algorithm, where...

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Published inOptimization Vol. 64; no. 5; pp. 1285 - 1303
Main Authors Chbani, Zaki, Riahi, Hassan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Philadelphia Taylor & Francis 04.05.2015
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Summary:The theory of Ky Fan minimax inequalities provides a powerful general framework for the study of convex programming, variational inequalities and economic equilibrium problems. One of the fundamental methods for finding a solution of Ky Fan minimax inequalities is the proximal point algorithm, where a lot of papers have been dedicated to this subject. In this paper, a general class of two-level hierarchical Ky Fan minimax inequalities is introduced in real Hilbert spaces. For a wide class of Bregman functions, an association of inexact implicit Bregman-penalization proximal and Bregman-splitting proximal algorithms are suggested and analysed. Weak and strong convergences are proved under essentially weaker conditions. We conclude this paper with a hierarchical minimization problem and a numerical example.
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ISSN:0233-1934
1029-4945
DOI:10.1080/02331934.2013.858397