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Adjusting the third algorithm of pdsp #189

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The original "algorithm 3" has been peer reviewed (I think; it is published in a conference proceedings and that is never a sure thing).
http://www.scielo.org.co/pdf/rcm/v55n1/0034-7426-rcm-55-01-109.pdf

However, I really like Fanwang's suggestion. The Oviedo paper (algorithm 3) performs similarly to what they call PARATAN and what the above reference calls PARTAN. The above reference seems to have good performance, and has four closely related algorithms which could be implemented simulataneously, switching between the algorithms as specified by the user by a keyword. This is explained at the top of Section 5.

Specifically, the

  • projected gradient method
  • fast gradient method
  • parallel tan…

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