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The NC-proximal average for multiple functions

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posted on 2024-11-15, 08:56 authored by Chayne PlanidenChayne Planiden, Warren L Hare
The NC-proximal average is a parametrized function used to continuously transform one proper, lsc, prox-bounded function into another. Until now it has been defined for two functions. The purpose of this article is to redefine it so that any finite number of functions may be used. The layout generally follows that of [Hare 2009], extending those results to the more general case and in some instances giving alternate proofs by using techniques developed after the publication of that paper. We conclude with an example examining the discontinuity of the minimizers of the NC-proximal average.

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Planiden, C. & Hare, W. L. (2014). The NC-proximal average for multiple functions. Optimization Letters, 8 (3), 849-860.

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Optimization Letters

Volume

8

Issue

3

Pagination

849-860

Language

English

RIS ID

121664

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