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Average optimization of the approximate solution of operator equations and its application

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In this paper, a definition of the optimization of operator equations in the average case setting is given. And the general result (Theorem 1) about the relevant optimization problem is obtained. This result is applied to the optimization of approximate solution of some classes of integral equations

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Wang, X., Ma, W. Average optimization of the approximate solution of operator equations and its application. Sci. China Ser. A-Math. 45, 1076–1079 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02879991

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