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Radu Ioan Boţ1,2, Sorin-Mihai Grad3,4
1Faculty of Mathematics, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:
We propose two forward-backward proximal point type algorithms with inertial/memory effects for determining weakly efficient solutions to a vector optimization problem consisting in vector-minimizing with respect to a given closed convex pointed cone the sum of a proper cone-convex vector function with a cone-convex differentiable one, both mapping from a Hilbert space to a Banach one. Inexact versions of the algorithms, more suitable for implementation, are provided as well, while as a byproduct one can also derive a forward-backward method for solving the mentioned problem. Numerical experiments with the proposed methods are carried out in the context of solving a portfolio optimization problem.
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