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In this part, we aim to discuss how the theory of Part II applies to commonly used discrepancy functions. Furthermore, we try to reduce the assumptions made on the discrepancies concerning specific choices for Di into conditions which are more practically verifiable, or show that some properties are automatically fulfilled. First classical norms and afterwards lower semi-continuous subnorms are considered with regard to said properties required from the discrepancies.

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Huber, R. (2019). Specific Discrepancies. In: Variational Regularization for Systems of Inverse Problems. BestMasters. Springer Spektrum, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-25390-5_3

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