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Tikhonov regularization with l^0-term complementing a convex penalty: l^1 convergence under sparsity constraints

Published 20 Oct 2018 in math.NA | (1810.08775v1)

Abstract: Measuring the error by an l1-norm, we analyze under sparsity assumptions an l0-regularization approach, where the penalty in the Tikhonov functional is complemented by a general stabilizing convex functional. In this context, ill-posed operator equations Ax = y with an injective and bounded linear operator A mapping between l2 and a Banach space Y are regularized. For sparse solutions, error estimates as well as linear and sublinear convergence rates are derived based on a variational inequality approach, where the regularization parameter can be chosen either a priori in an appropriate way or a posteriori by the sequential discrepancy principle. To further illustrate the balance between the l0-term and the complementing convex penalty, the important special case of the l2-norm square penalty is investigated showing explicit dependence between both terms. Finally, some numerical experiments verify and illustrate the sparsity promoting properties of corresponding regularized solutions.

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