Timeline for Rewrite optimization objective
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Jun 26, 2013 at 12:51 | vote | accept | rodms | ||
Jun 26, 2013 at 3:06 | answer | added | Brian Borchers | timeline score: 1 | |
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Jun 24, 2013 at 21:10 | vote | accept | rodms | ||
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Jun 24, 2013 at 21:10 | vote | accept | rodms | ||
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Jun 24, 2013 at 21:08 | vote | accept | rodms | ||
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Jun 24, 2013 at 17:51 | answer | added | Brian Borchers | timeline score: 1 | |
Jun 24, 2013 at 0:13 | comment | added | rodms | Hi Robert. I know this is possible when f(x) = ||x||_1 and g(x) = ||A*(y-Ax)||_\infty (A is a matrix, and A* is its adjoint). Then, I assumed it would also be possible in the particular case I mentioned above. Could you shed some light on why this happens or mention a general procedure to manipulate the problem and see if such relation exists? Thank you very much! | |
Jun 23, 2013 at 18:54 | comment | added | Robert Israel | What do you mean? Except in very special cases there is no reason for the solutions of those two problems to be related at all. | |
Jun 23, 2013 at 17:11 | history | asked | rodms | CC BY-SA 3.0 |