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Author(s):  
Nan Meng ◽  
Yun-Bin Zhao

AbstractSparse signals can be possibly reconstructed by an algorithm which merges a traditional nonlinear optimization method and a certain thresholding technique. Different from existing thresholding methods, a novel thresholding technique referred to as the optimal k-thresholding was recently proposed by Zhao (SIAM J Optim 30(1):31–55, 2020). This technique simultaneously performs the minimization of an error metric for the problem and thresholding of the iterates generated by the classic gradient method. In this paper, we propose the so-called Newton-type optimal k-thresholding (NTOT) algorithm which is motivated by the appreciable performance of both Newton-type methods and the optimal k-thresholding technique for signal recovery. The guaranteed performance (including convergence) of the proposed algorithms is shown in terms of suitable choices of the algorithmic parameters and the restricted isometry property (RIP) of the sensing matrix which has been widely used in the analysis of compressive sensing algorithms. The simulation results based on synthetic signals indicate that the proposed algorithms are stable and efficient for signal recovery.


Author(s):  
De-Ren Han

AbstractRecently, alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) attracts much attentions from various fields and there are many variant versions tailored for different models. Moreover, its theoretical studies such as rate of convergence and extensions to nonconvex problems also achieve much progress. In this paper, we give a survey on some recent developments of ADMM and its variants.


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