A two-step negative curvature method is extended to deterministic and stochastic noisy settings with second-order convergence guarantees, plus a practical adaptive-sampling Newton-CG variant.
Adaptive Regularization for Nonconvex Optimization Using Inexact Function Values and Randomly Perturbed Derivatives
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A regularization algorithm allowing random noise in derivatives and inexact function values is proposed for computing approximate local critical points of any order for smooth unconstrained optimization problems. For an objective function with Lipschitz continuous $p$-th derivative and given an arbitrary optimality order $q \leq p$, it is shown that this algorithm will, in expectation, compute such a point in at most $O\left(\left(\min_{j\in\{1,\ldots,q\}}\epsilon_j\right)^{-\frac{p+1}{p-q+1}}\right)$ inexact evaluations of $f$ and its derivatives whenever $q\in\{1,2\}$, where $\epsilon_j$ is the tolerance for $j$th order accuracy. This bound becomes at most $O\left(\left(\min_{j\in\{1,\ldots,q\}}\epsilon_j\right)^{-\frac{q(p+1)}{p}}\right)$ inexact evaluations if $q>2$ and all derivatives are Lipschitz continuous. Moreover these bounds are sharp in the order of the accuracy tolerances. An extension to convexly constrained problems is also outlined.
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Exploiting Negative Curvature in Conjunction with Adaptive Sampling: Theoretical Results and a Practical Algorithm
A two-step negative curvature method is extended to deterministic and stochastic noisy settings with second-order convergence guarantees, plus a practical adaptive-sampling Newton-CG variant.