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On the Douglas-Rachford and Peaceman-Rachford algorithms in the presence of uniform monotonicity and the absence of minimizers

Published 17 Jan 2022 in math.OC | (2201.06661v2)

Abstract: The Douglas-Rachford and Peaceman-Rachford algorithms have been successfully employed to solve convex optimization problems, or more generally find zeros of monotone inclusions. Recently, the behaviour of these methods in the inconsistent case, i.e., in the absence of solutions has triggered significant consideration. It has been shown that under mild assumptions the shadow sequence of the Douglas-Rachford algorithm converges weakly to a generalized solution when the underlying operators are subdifferentials of proper lower semicontinuous convex functions. However, no convergence behaviour has been proved in the case of Peaceman-Rachford algorithm. In this paper, we prove the convergence of the shadow sequences associated with the Douglas-Rachford algorithm and Peaceman-Rachford algorithm when one of the operators is uniformly monotone and $3*$ monotone but not necessarily a subdifferential. Several examples illustrate and strengthen our conclusion. We carry out numerical experiments using example instances of optimization problems.

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