On the finite convergence of the Douglas-Rachford algorithm for solving (not necessarily convex) feasibility problems in Euclidean spaces
Abstract
Solving feasibility problems is a central task in mathematics and the applied sciences. One particularly successful method is the Douglas-Rachford algorithm. In this paper, we provide many new conditions sufficient for finite convergence. Numerous examples illustrate our results.
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