For proximal-gradient and Nesterov-accelerated diagonal methods, the paper derives unified o(k^-eta) inner rates and weak convergence under Holderian growth or the Attouch-Czarnecki condition.
Dynamic FISTA for Convex Composite Bi-Level Optimization
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In this paper, we study convex bi-level optimization problems where both the inner and outer levels are given as a composite convex minimization. We propose the Fast Bi-level Proximal Gradient (FBi-PG) algorithm, which can be interpreted as applying FISTA to a dynamic regularized composite objective function. The dynamic nature of the regularization parameters allows to achieve an optimal fast convergence rate of $O(1/k^{2})$ in terms of the inner objective function. This is the fastest known convergence rate under no additional restrictive assumptions. We also show that FBi-PG achieves sub-linear simultaneous rates in terms of both the inner and outer objective functions. Moreover, we show that under an H\"olderian type error bound assumption on the inner objective function, the FBi-PG algorithm achieves improved simultaneous rates and converges to an optimal solution of the bi-level optimization problem. Finally, we present numerical experiments demonstrating the performance of the proposed scheme.
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Accelerating Diagonal Methods for Bilevel Optimization: Unified Convergence via Continuous-Time Dynamics
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