A unified framework of exact and heuristic methods for minimizing sums of pointwise minima of convex functions, including a compact big-M mixed-integer formulation and relaxed alternating minimization with convergence guarantees.
On globally solving nonconvex trust region subproblem via projected gradient method
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The trust region subproblem (TRS) is to minimize a possibly nonconvex quadratic function over a Euclidean ball. There are typically two cases for (TRS), the so-called ``easy case'' and ``hard case''. Even in the ``easy case'', the sequence generated by the classical projected gradient method (PG) may converge to a saddle point at a sublinear local rate, when the initial point is arbitrarily selected from a nonzero measure feasible set. To our surprise, when applying (PG) to solve a cheap and possibly nonconvex reformulation of (TRS), the generated sequence initialized with {\it any} feasible point almost always converges to its global minimizer. The local convergence rate is at least linear for the ``easy case'', without assuming that we have possessed the information that the ``easy case'' holds. We also consider how to use (PG) to globally solve equality-constrained (TRS).
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Global and local approaches for the minimization of a sum of pointwise minima of convex functions
A unified framework of exact and heuristic methods for minimizing sums of pointwise minima of convex functions, including a compact big-M mixed-integer formulation and relaxed alternating minimization with convergence guarantees.