The Augmented Mixing Method computes high-accuracy primal-dual solutions to large-scale SDPs via Burer-Monteiro factorization, inexact augmented Lagrangian, and block coordinate descent.
Momentum-inspired Low-Rank Coordinate Descent for Diagonally Constrained SDPs
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We present a novel, practical, and provable approach for solving diagonally constrained semi-definite programming (SDP) problems at scale using accelerated non-convex programming. Our algorithm non-trivially combines acceleration motions from convex optimization with coordinate power iteration and matrix factorization techniques. The algorithm is extremely simple to implement, and adds only a single extra hyperparameter -- momentum. We prove that our method admits local linear convergence in the neighborhood of the optimum and always converges to a first-order critical point. Experimentally, we showcase the merits of our method on three major application domains: MaxCut, MaxSAT, and MIMO signal detection. In all cases, our methodology provides significant speedups over non-convex and convex SDP solvers -- 5X faster than state-of-the-art non-convex solvers, and 9 to 10^3 X faster than convex SDP solvers -- with comparable or improved solution quality.
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The Augmented Mixing Method: Computing High-Accuracy Primal-Dual Solutions to Large-Scale SDPs via Column Updates
The Augmented Mixing Method computes high-accuracy primal-dual solutions to large-scale SDPs via Burer-Monteiro factorization, inexact augmented Lagrangian, and block coordinate descent.