Abstract: We propose a new randomized Bregman (block) coordinate descent (RBCD) method for minimizing a composite problem, where the objective function could be either convex or nonconvex, and the ...
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You can see your current coordinates in Astrometica by pressing the escape button and looking at the top-left of the screen. The coordinates represent your precise location along the X, Y, and Z axes.