Aspects of Regularization in Banach Spaces

Aspects of Regularization in Banach Spaces
Author: Kamil S. Kazimierski
Publsiher: Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2010
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783832527310

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In recent years there has been an increasing interest in the regularization of ill-posed inverse problems for operators mapping between two Banach spaces. This thesis focuses on the case of linear, continuous operators and Banach spaces, which are convex of power type and/or smooth of power type. The main aim is to present new results regarding the Tikhonov regularization and the Landweber regularization, some of which are: convexity and smoothness properties of the wavelet characterization of the norm of Besov spaces, generalization of the discrepancy principle of Engl to the setting of Banach spaces, convergence rates for two minimization methods for the Tikhonov functional, adaptation of the Landweber iteration to Banach spaces convex of power type and smooth of power type and introduction of a modified version of the Landweber iteration. The quality of the algorithms introduced in this thesis is discussed with help of several numerical examples.

Regularization Methods in Banach Spaces

Regularization Methods in Banach Spaces
Author: Thomas Schuster,Barbara Kaltenbacher,Bernd Hofmann,Kamil S. Kazimierski
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2012-07-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783110255720

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Regularization methods aimed at finding stable approximate solutions are a necessary tool to tackle inverse and ill-posed problems. Inverse problems arise in a large variety of applications ranging from medical imaging and non-destructive testing via finance to systems biology. Many of these problems belong to the class of parameter identification problems in partial differential equations (PDEs) and thus are computationally demanding and mathematically challenging. Hence there is a substantial need for stable and efficient solvers for this kind of problems as well as for a rigorous convergence analysis of these methods. This monograph consists of five parts. Part I motivates the importance of developing and analyzing regularization methods in Banach spaces by presenting four applications which intrinsically demand for a Banach space setting and giving a brief glimpse of sparsity constraints. Part II summarizes all mathematical tools that are necessary to carry out an analysis in Banach spaces. Part III represents the current state-of-the-art concerning Tikhonov regularization in Banach spaces. Part IV about iterative regularization methods is concerned with linear operator equations and the iterative solution of nonlinear operator equations by gradient type methods and the iteratively regularized Gauß-Newton method. Part V finally outlines the method of approximate inverse which is based on the efficient evaluation of the measured data with reconstruction kernels.

Regularization in Banach Spaces Convergence Rates Theory

Regularization in Banach Spaces   Convergence Rates Theory
Author: Torsten Hein
Publsiher: Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2010
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783832527457

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Motivated by their successful application in image restoring and sparsity reconstruction this manuscript deals with regularization theory of linear and nonlinear inverse and ill-posed problems in Banach space settings. Whereas regularization in Hilbert spaces has been widely studied in literature for a long period the developement and investigation of regularization methods in Banach spaces have become a field of modern research. The manuscript is twofolded. The first part deals with convergence rates theory for Tikhonov regularization as classical regularization method. In particular, generalizations of well-established results in Hilbert spaces are presented in the Banach space situation. Since the numerical effort of Tikhonov regularization in applications is rather high iterative approaches were considered as alternative regularization variants in the second part. In particular, two Gradient-type methods were presented and their behaviour concerning convergence and stability is investigated. For one of the methods, additionally, a convergence rates result is formulated. All the theoretical results are illustrated by some numerical examples.

Generalized Tikhonov Regularization and Modern Convergence Rate Theory in Banach Spaces

Generalized Tikhonov Regularization and Modern Convergence Rate Theory in Banach Spaces
Author: Jens Flemming
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2012
Genre: Mathematical analysis
ISBN: 3844008675

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Inverse Problems Tikhonov Theory And Algorithms

Inverse Problems  Tikhonov Theory And Algorithms
Author: Ito Kazufumi,Jin Bangti
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789814596213

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Inverse problems arise in practical applications whenever one needs to deduce unknowns from observables. This monograph is a valuable contribution to the highly topical field of computational inverse problems. Both mathematical theory and numerical algorithms for model-based inverse problems are discussed in detail. The mathematical theory focuses on nonsmooth Tikhonov regularization for linear and nonlinear inverse problems. The computational methods include nonsmooth optimization algorithms, direct inversion methods and uncertainty quantification via Bayesian inference.The book offers a comprehensive treatment of modern techniques, and seamlessly blends regularization theory with computational methods, which is essential for developing accurate and efficient inversion algorithms for many practical inverse problems.It demonstrates many current developments in the field of computational inversion, such as value function calculus, augmented Tikhonov regularization, multi-parameter Tikhonov regularization, semismooth Newton method, direct sampling method, uncertainty quantification and approximate Bayesian inference. It is written for graduate students and researchers in mathematics, natural science and engineering.

Nonlinear Ill posed Problems of Monotone Type

Nonlinear Ill posed Problems of Monotone Type
Author: Yakov Alber,Irina Ryazantseva
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2006-02-23
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781402043963

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Interest in regularization methods for ill-posed nonlinear operator equations and variational inequalities of monotone type in Hilbert and Banach spaces has grown rapidly over recent years. Results in the field over the last three decades, previously only available in journal articles, are comprehensively explored with particular attention given to applications of regularization methods as well as to practical methods used in computational analysis.

Regularization Algorithms for Ill Posed Problems

Regularization Algorithms for Ill Posed Problems
Author: Anatoly B. Bakushinsky,Mikhail M. Kokurin,Mikhail Yu. Kokurin
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2018-02-05
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783110556384

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This specialized and authoritative book contains an overview of modern approaches to constructing approximations to solutions of ill-posed operator equations, both linear and nonlinear. These approximation schemes form a basis for implementable numerical algorithms for the stable solution of operator equations arising in contemporary mathematical modeling, and in particular when solving inverse problems of mathematical physics. The book presents in detail stable solution methods for ill-posed problems using the methodology of iterative regularization of classical iterative schemes and the techniques of finite dimensional and finite difference approximations of the problems under study. Special attention is paid to ill-posed Cauchy problems for linear operator differential equations and to ill-posed variational inequalities and optimization problems. The readers are expected to have basic knowledge in functional analysis and differential equations. The book will be of interest to applied mathematicians and specialists in mathematical modeling and inverse problems, and also to advanced students in these fields. Contents Introduction Regularization Methods For Linear Equations Finite Difference Methods Iterative Regularization Methods Finite-Dimensional Iterative Processes Variational Inequalities and Optimization Problems

Variational Source Conditions Quadratic Inverse Problems Sparsity Promoting Regularization

Variational Source Conditions  Quadratic Inverse Problems  Sparsity Promoting Regularization
Author: Jens Flemming
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2018-09-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319952642

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The book collects and contributes new results on the theory and practice of ill-posed inverse problems. Different notions of ill-posedness in Banach spaces for linear and nonlinear inverse problems are discussed not only in standard settings but also in situations up to now not covered by the literature. Especially, ill-posedness of linear operators with uncomplemented null spaces is examined.Tools for convergence rate analysis of regularization methods are extended to a wider field of applicability. It is shown that the tool known as variational source condition always yields convergence rate results. A theory for nonlinear inverse problems with quadratic structure is developed as well as corresponding regularization methods. The new methods are applied to a difficult inverse problem from laser optics.Sparsity promoting regularization is examined in detail from a Banach space point of view. Extensive convergence analysis reveals new insights into the behavior of Tikhonov-type regularization with sparsity enforcing penalty.