Abstract

We propose and study the iteration-complexity of an inexact version of the Spingarn’s partial inverse method. Its complexity analysis is performed by viewing it in the framework of the hybrid proximal extragradient method, for which pointwise and ergodic iteration-complexity has been established recently by Monteiro and Svaiter. As applications, we propose and analyze the iteration-complexity of an inexact operator splitting algorithm—which generalizes the original Spingarn’s splitting method—and of a parallel forward–backward algorithm for multi-term composite convex optimization.

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