Recently, double projection methods for solving variational inequalities havereceived much attention due to their fewer projection times at each iteration. In this paper, weunify these double projection methods within...Recently, double projection methods for solving variational inequalities havereceived much attention due to their fewer projection times at each iteration. In this paper, weunify these double projection methods within two unified frameworks, which contain the existingdouble projection methods as special cases. On the basis of this unification, theoretical andnumerical comparison between these double projection methods is presented.展开更多
基金This work is supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 10171055, 10231060).
文摘Recently, double projection methods for solving variational inequalities havereceived much attention due to their fewer projection times at each iteration. In this paper, weunify these double projection methods within two unified frameworks, which contain the existingdouble projection methods as special cases. On the basis of this unification, theoretical andnumerical comparison between these double projection methods is presented.