The MAEG-R method achieves convergence for monotone inclusions with merely continuous operators via a moving-anchor restart strategy, while preserving O(1/k) complexity in the Lipschitz case.
Symplectic Extra-gradient Type Method for Solving General Non-monotone Inclusion Problem
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In recent years, accelerated extra-gradient methods have attracted much attention by researchers, for solving monotone inclusion problems. A limitation of most current accelerated extra-gradient methods lies in their direct utilization of the initial point, which can potentially decelerate numerical convergence rate. In this work, we present a new accelerated extra-gradient method, by utilizing the symplectic acceleration technique. We establish the inverse of quadratic convergence rate by employing the Lyapunov function technique. Also, we demonstrate a faster inverse of quadratic convergence rate alongside its weak convergence property under stronger assumptions. To improve practical efficiency, we introduce a line search technique for our symplectic extra-gradient method. Theoretically, we prove the convergence of the symplectic extra-gradient method with line search. Numerical tests show that this adaptation exhibits faster convergence rates in practice compared to several existing extra-gradient type methods.
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Analyzes convergence rates of Tseng's splitting method and two accelerated schemes for monotone inclusion problems with sum of Hölder continuous operators.
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Convergence Analysis of the Restarted Moving-Anchored Extra-Gradient Method in the Absence of Local Lipschitz Continuity
The MAEG-R method achieves convergence for monotone inclusions with merely continuous operators via a moving-anchor restart strategy, while preserving O(1/k) complexity in the Lipschitz case.
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Convergence Rates of Tseng's Splitting Method and Its Acceleration Schemes for Monotone Inclusion Problem with a Sum of H\"older Continuous Operators
Analyzes convergence rates of Tseng's splitting method and two accelerated schemes for monotone inclusion problems with sum of Hölder continuous operators.