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Quantile-based Random Sparse Kaczmarz for Corrupted and Noisy Linear Systems
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The randomzied Kaczmarz method, along with its recently developed variants, has become a popular tool for dealing with large-scale linear systems. However, these methods usually fail to converge when the linear systems are affected by heavy corruptions, which are common in many practical applications. In this study, we develop a new variant of the randomzied sparse Kaczmarz method with linear convergence guarantees, by making use of a quantile technique to detect corruptions. Moreover, we incorporate averaged block technique into the proposed method to achieve parallel computation and acceleration. Finally, the proposed algorithms are illustrated to be very efficient through extensive numerical experiments.
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