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Regularization properties of the sequential discrepancy principle for Tikhonov regularization in Banach spaces

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Pages 1382-1400 | Received 06 Nov 2012, Accepted 06 Aug 2013, Published online: 03 Sep 2013
 

Abstract

The stable solution of ill-posed non-linear operator equations in Banach space requires regularization. One important approach is based on Tikhonov regularization, in which case a one-parameter family of regularized solutions is obtained. It is crucial to choose the parameter appropriately. Here, a sequential variant of the discrepancy principle is analysed. In many cases, such parameter choice exhibits the feature, called regularization property below, that the chosen parameter tends to zero as the noise tends to zero, but slower than the noise level. Here, we shall show such regularization property under two natural assumptions. First, exact penalization must be excluded, and secondly, the discrepancy principle must stop after a finite number of iterations. We conclude this study with a discussion of some consequences for convergence rates obtained by the discrepancy principle under the validity of some kind of variational inequality, a recent tool for the analysis of inverse problems.

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Acknowledgments

The first two authors greatly appreciate financial support by the German Science Foundation (DFG) under grant HO 1454/8-1.

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