SURVEY: SIXTY YEARS OF DOUGLAS–RACHFORD
SURVEY: SIXTY YEARS OF DOUGLAS–RACHFORD
Abstract The Douglas–Rachford method is a splitting method frequently employed for finding zeros of sums of maximally monotone operators. When the operators in question are normal cone operators, the iterated process may be used to solve feasibility problems of the following form: Find $x\in \bigcap _{k=1}^{N}S_{k}$ . The success of …