Convergence rates for regularization functionals with polyconvex integrands
Abstract
Convergence rates results for variational regularization methods typically assume the regularization functional to be convex. While this assumption is natural for scalar-valued functions, it can be unnecessarily strong for vector-valued ones. In this paper we focus on regularization functionals with polyconvex integrands. Even though such functionals are nonconvex in general, it is possible to derive linear convergence rates with respect to a generalized Bregman distance, an idea introduced by Grasmair in 2010. As a case example we consider the image registration problem.
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