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Publications about 'Alternating minimization algorithm'
Theses
  1. A. Zare. Low-complexity stochastic modeling of wall-bounded shear flows. PhD thesis, University of Minnesota, 2016. Keyword(s): Alternating minimization algorithm, Colored noise, Convex optimization, Disturbance dynamics, Flow modeling and control, Low-complexity modeling, Low-rank approximation, Matrix completion problem, Nuclear norm regularization, Structured covariances, Turbulence modeling. [bibtex-entry]


Journal articles
  1. A. Zare, Y. Chen, M. R. Jovanovic, and T. T. Georgiou. Low-complexity modeling of partially available second-order statistics: theory and an efficient matrix completion algorithm. IEEE Trans. Automat. Control, 62(3):1368-1383, March 2017. Keyword(s): Alternating minimization algorithm, Convex optimization, Disturbance dynamics, Low-rank approximation, Matrix completion problems, Nuclear norm regularization, Structured covariances. [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles
  1. A. Zare, Y. Chen, M. R. Jovanovic, and T. T. Georgiou. An alternating minimization algorithm for structured covariance completion problems. In Proceedings of the 22nd International Symposium on Mathematical Theory of Network and Systems, Minneapolis, MN, pages 117-119, 2016. Keyword(s): Alternating minimization algorithm, Convex optimization, Disturbance dynamics, Low-rank approximation, Matrix completion problems, Nuclear norm regularization, Structured covariances. [bibtex-entry]


  2. A. Zare, M. R. Jovanovic, and T. T. Georgiou. Alternating direction optimization algorithms for covariance completion problems. In Proceedings of the 2015 American Control Conference, Chicago, IL, pages 515-520, 2015. Keyword(s): Alternating direction method of multipliers, Alternating minimization algorithm, Convex optimization, Low-rank approximation, Matrix completion problems, Nuclear norm regularization, Structured covariances. [bibtex-entry]



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