NANASYSYOCMar 25, 2011

Multi-Parameter Tikhonov Regularization

arXiv:1102.117346 citationsh-index: 50

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We study multi-parameter Tikhonov regularization, i.e., with multiple penalties. Such models are useful when the sought-for solution exhibits several distinct features simultaneously. Two choice rules, i.e., discrepancy principle and balancing principle, are studied for choosing an appropriate (vector-valued) regularization parameter, and some theoretical results are presented. In particular, the consistency of the discrepancy principle as well as convergence rate are established, and an a posteriori error estimate for the balancing principle is established. Also two fixed point algorithms are proposed for computing the regularization parameter by the latter rule. Numerical results for several nonsmooth multi-parameter models are presented, which show clearly their superior performance over their single-parameter counterparts.

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