Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-34288-5_4
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Quadratic Programming and Scalable Algorithms for Variational Inequalities

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“…Another conclusion of Lemma 1 is that we cannot find unique 'optimal' weights for the case of averaging over all 2 q subsets without considering more assumptions (Dostal (2009)). This may open a discussion about averaging over a set of not more than q+1 submodels only for which there are linearly independent Q 0 S matrices and for which we can find unique optimal weights versus the current common practice of averaging over all subsets resulting in a set of non-unique weights.…”
Section: Estimating the Mse And Uniqueness Of The Weightsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Another conclusion of Lemma 1 is that we cannot find unique 'optimal' weights for the case of averaging over all 2 q subsets without considering more assumptions (Dostal (2009)). This may open a discussion about averaging over a set of not more than q+1 submodels only for which there are linearly independent Q 0 S matrices and for which we can find unique optimal weights versus the current common practice of averaging over all subsets resulting in a set of non-unique weights.…”
Section: Estimating the Mse And Uniqueness Of The Weightsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…MPRGP (Modified Proportioning and Reduced Gradient Projection) [15,8] is an efficient algorithm for solution of convex QP with simple bounds min 1 2…”
Section: Mprgpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a proportioning step -removes indices from the active set, 2. a conjugate gradient (CG) step -generates the next approximation in the active set if the current approximation is proportional (i.e. meeting a special criterion related to chopped, free and reduced free gradients, see [8]), 3. an expansion step -defined by the free gradient projection with a fixed steplengthᾱ, expands the active set.…”
Section: Mprgpmentioning
confidence: 99%
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