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This means that that will show that an inexact version of the algorithms allows incorporating summable errors that also converge to a solution of VI (1.1) and, moreover, their superiorized version can be introduced by choosing the perturbations.
This is an important property of algorithms which guarantees the convergence of the scheme under summable errors, meaning that an inexact version of the methods can also be considered.
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To improve the performance of the algorithm, an inexact version is proposed, where the subproblem is just solved approximately.
In Sections 3 and 4, we describe the exact version and inexact version of the method and prove their global convergence, respectively.
The global convergence of both the exact version and the inexact version of the new algorithm was proved under mild assumptions; that is, the underlying mapping of is monotone and there is at least one solution of the problem.
In 1976, Rockafellar [2] gave an inexact variant of the method (1.3).
This enables us to develop inexact versions of the methods as well as apply the superiorization methodology in order to obtain a 'superior' solution to the original problem.
Under mild conditions as those for variational inequalities, we prove the global convergence of both exact and inexact versions of the new method.
But even the best polls will give an inexact estimate of the condition of the race.
Technically speaking, "new" is an inexact choice of adjective for a restaurant that opened in 1851.
Miller's statistics are an inexact measure of his worth to the side.
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