An accelerated semi-proximal ADMM with extrapolation and increasing penalties is proven to converge at O(1/K) non-ergodically, but a key equivalence used in the mixed sparse optimization application is incorrect.
Lagrangian-based methods in convex optimization: prediction-correction frameworks with non-ergodic convergence rates
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
Lagrangian-based methods are classical methods for solving convex optimization problems with equality constraints. We present novel prediction-correction frameworks for such methods and their variants, which can achieve $O(1/k)$ non-ergodic convergence rates for general convex optimization and $O(1/k^2)$ non-ergodic convergence rates under the assumption that the objective function is strongly convex or gradient Lipschitz continuous. We give two approaches ($updating~multiplier~once$ $or~twice$) to design algorithms satisfying the presented prediction-correction frameworks. As applications, we establish non-ergodic convergence rates for some well-known Lagrangian-based methods (esp., the ADMM type methods and the multi-block ADMM type methods).
fields
math.OC 1years
2025 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
An accelerated semi-proximal ADMM with applications to multi-block sparse optimization problems
An accelerated semi-proximal ADMM with extrapolation and increasing penalties is proven to converge at O(1/K) non-ergodically, but a key equivalence used in the mixed sparse optimization application is incorrect.