A trust-region variant with a modified acceptance ratio attains the optimal O(Δ_f L^{1/2} ε^{-3/2}) iteration bound up to log factors and is competitive on CUTEst.
Newton-CG methods for nonconvex unconstrained optimization with H\"older continuous Hessian
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In this paper we consider a nonconvex unconstrained optimization problem minimizing a twice differentiable objective function with H\"older continuous Hessian. Specifically, we first propose a Newton-conjugate gradient (Newton-CG) method for finding an approximate first- and second-order stationary point of this problem, assuming the associated the H\"older parameters are explicitly known. Then we develop a parameter-free Newton-CG method without requiring any prior knowledge of these parameters. To the best of our knowledge, this method is the first parameter-free second-order method achieving the best-known iteration and operation complexity for finding an approximate first- and second-order stationary point of this problem. Finally, we present preliminary numerical results to demonstrate the superior practical performance of our parameter-free Newton-CG method over a well-known regularized Newton method.
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A simple and practical adaptive trust-region method
A trust-region variant with a modified acceptance ratio attains the optimal O(Δ_f L^{1/2} ε^{-3/2}) iteration bound up to log factors and is competitive on CUTEst.