Eckstein-Ferris-Pennanen-Robinson duality revisited: paramonotonicity, total Fenchel-Rockallar duality, and the Chambolle-Pock operator
Abstract: Finding zeros of the sum of two maximally monotoneoperators involving a continuous linear operator is a central problem in optimization and monotone operator theory. We revisit the duality framework proposed by Eckstein, Ferris, Pennanen, and Robinson from a quarter of a century ago. Paramonotonicity is identified as a broad condition ensuring that saddle points coincide with the closed convex rectangle formed by the primal and dual solutions. Additionally, we characterize total duality in the subdifferential setting and derive projection formulas for sets that arise in the analysis of the Chambolle-Pock algorithm within the recent framework developed by Bredies, Chenchene, Lorenz, and Naldi.
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