A Counter-Example to the General Convergence of Partially Greedy Algorithms

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In a separable Hilbert space H, greedy algorithms iteratively define m-term approximants to a given vector from a complete redundant dictionary D. With very large dictionaries, the pure greedy algorithm cannot be implemented and must be replaced with a weak greedy algorithm. In numerical applications, partially greedy algorithms have been introduced to reduce the numerical complexity. A conjecture about their convergence arises naturally from the observation of numerical experiments. We introduce, study and disprove this conjecture. © 2001 Academic Press.

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Gribonval, R. (2001). A Counter-Example to the General Convergence of Partially Greedy Algorithms. Journal of Approximation Theory, 111(1), 128–138. https://doi.org/10.1006/jath.2001.3566

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