An adaptive golden-ratio primal-dual algorithm is shown to need no step-size cap or linesearch, with O(1/N) rates, plus two strongly-convex-focused variants with O(1/N²) rates.
The primal-dual hybrid gradient method reduces to a primal method for linearly constrained optimization problems
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
In this work, we show that for linearly constrained optimization problems the primal-dual hybrid gradient algorithm, analyzed by Chambolle and Pock [3], can be written as an entirely primal algorithm. This allows us to prove convergence of the iterates even in the degenerate cases when the linear system is inconsistent or when the strong duality does not hold. We also obtain new convergence rates which seem to improve existing ones in the literature. For a decentralized distributed optimization we show that the new scheme is much more efficient than the original one.
fields
math.OC 1years
2026 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Two Adaptive Accelerated Golden Ratio Primal--Dual Algorithms With an Application to Poisson Imaging Problem
An adaptive golden-ratio primal-dual algorithm is shown to need no step-size cap or linesearch, with O(1/N) rates, plus two strongly-convex-focused variants with O(1/N²) rates.