Abstract

We systematically study the optimal linear convergence rates for several relaxed alternating projection methods and the generalized Douglas-Rachford splitting methods for finding the projection on the intersection of two subspaces. Our analysis is based on a study on the linear convergence rates of the powers of matrices. We show that the optimal linear convergence rate of powers of matrices is attained if and only if all subdominant eigenvalues of the matrix are semisimple. For the convenience of computation, a nonlinear approach to the partially relaxed alternating projection method with at least the same optimal convergence rate is also provided. Numerical experiments validate our convergence analysis

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