Variational smoothness assumptions in convergence rate theory—an overview

Variational smoothness assumptions are a concept for measuring abstract smoothness of solutions to operator equations. Such assumptions are useful for analyzing regularization methods, especially for proving convergence rates in Banach spaces and in more general settings. We collect results from dif...

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