Convergence of remote projections onto convex sets
Abstract
Let be a family of closed and convex sets in a Hilbert space , having a nonempty intersection . We consider a sequence of remote projections onto them. This means, , and is the projection of onto such a set that the ratio of the distances from to this set and to any other set from the family is at least . We study properties of the weakness parameters and of the sets which ensure the norm or weak convergence of the sequence to a point in . We show that condition (T) is necessary and sufficient for the norm convergence of to a point in for any starting element and any family of closed, convex, and symmetric sets . This generalizes a result of Temlyakov who introduced (T) in the context of greedy approximation theory. We give examples explaining to what extent the symmetry condition on the sets can be dropped. Condition (T) is stronger than and weaker than . The condition turns out to be necessary and sufficient for the sequence to have a partial weak limit in for any family of closed and convex sets and any starting element.
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@article{arxiv.2312.17574,
title = {Convergence of remote projections onto convex sets},
author = {Petr A. Borodin and Eva Kopecká},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.17574},
year = {2024}
}