A restarted accelerated gradient method and the proximal bundle method are both shown to be instances of accelerating and non-accelerating inexact proximal point frameworks, with optimal iteration complexity.
A Doubly Accelerated Inexact Proximal Point Method for Nonconvex Composite Optimization Problems
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This paper describes and establishes the iteration-complexity of a doubly accelerated inexact proximal point (D-AIPP) method for solving the nonconvex composite minimization problem whose objective function is of the form $f+h$ where $f$ is a (possibly nonconvex) differentiable function whose gradient is Lipschitz continuous and $h$ is a closed convex function with bounded domain. D-AIPP performs two types of iterations, namely, inner and outer ones. Its outer iterations correspond to the ones of the accelerated inexact proximal point scheme. Its inner iterations are the ones performed by an accelerated composite gradient method for inexactly solving the convex proximal subproblems generated during the outer iterations. Thus, D-AIPP employs both inner and outer accelerations.
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Unifying restart accelerated gradient and proximal bundle methods
A restarted accelerated gradient method and the proximal bundle method are both shown to be instances of accelerating and non-accelerating inexact proximal point frameworks, with optimal iteration complexity.