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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/combinatorics-and-optimization/events/optimization
 -theory-algorithms-applications-lecture-series-3
SUMMARY:Optimization: Theory\, Algorithms\, Applications Lecture Series (Th
 e\nFields Institute) - Russell Luke
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DESCRIPTION:TITLE: Structured (In)Feasibility: Nonmonotone Operator Splitt
 ing in\nNonlinear Spaces\n\nSpeaker:\n Russell Luke\n\nAffiliation:\n Univ
 ersity of Goettingen\n\nZoom:\n Register\n[https://www.fields.utoronto.ca/
 cgi-bin/register?form_selection=optimization] through\nThe Fields Institu
 te\n\nABSTRACT:\n\nThe success of operator splitting techniques for convex
  optimization\nhas led to an explosion of methods for solving large-scale 
 and\nnonconvex optimization problems via convex relaxation. This success i
 s\nat the cost of overlooking direct approaches to operator splitting\ntha
 t embrace some of the more inconvenient aspects of many model\nproblems\, 
 namely nonconvexity\, nonsmoothness\, and infeasibility.
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