A proximally constrained subgradient method finds a nearly stationary point for weakly convex objectives with weakly convex constraints in O(1/epsilon^4) deterministic and O~(1/epsilon^6) stochastic iterations.
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We propose a stochastic gradient framework for solving stochastic composite convex optimization problems with (possibly) infinite number of linear inclusion constraints that need to be satisfied almost surely. We use smoothing and homotopy techniques to handle constraints without the need for matrix-valued projections. We show for our stochastic gradient algorithm $\mathcal{O}(\log(k)/\sqrt{k})$ convergence rate for general convex objectives and $\mathcal{O}(\log(k)/k)$ convergence rate for restricted strongly convex objectives. These rates are known to be optimal up to logarithmic factors, even without constraints. We demonstrate the performance of our algorithm with numerical experiments on basis pursuit, a hard margin support vector machines and a portfolio optimization and show that our algorithm achieves state-of-the-art practical performance.
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Quadratically Regularized Subgradient Methods for Weakly Convex Optimization with Weakly Convex Constraints
A proximally constrained subgradient method finds a nearly stationary point for weakly convex objectives with weakly convex constraints in O(1/epsilon^4) deterministic and O~(1/epsilon^6) stochastic iterations.