The orthogonal Procrustes problem satisfies weak-quasi-strong-convexity, yielding linear convergence of Riemannian gradient descent for invertible matrices and O(1/t) function-value convergence for singular ones.
Accelerated Methods for $\alpha$-Weakly-Quasi-Convex Problems
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We provide a quick overview of the class of $\alpha$-weakly-quasi-convex problems and its relationships with other problem classes. We show that the previously known Sequential Subspace Optimization method retains its optimal convergence rate when applied to minimization problems with smooth $\alpha$-weakly-quasi-convex objectives. We also show that Nemirovski's conjugate gradients method of strongly convex minimization achieves its optimal convergence rate under weaker conditions of $\alpha$-weak-quasi-convexity and quad\-ratic growth. Previously known results only capture the special case of 1-weak-quasi-convexity or give convergence rates with worse dependence on the parameter $\alpha$.
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A geodesic convexity-like structure for the polar decomposition of a square matrix
The orthogonal Procrustes problem satisfies weak-quasi-strong-convexity, yielding linear convergence of Riemannian gradient descent for invertible matrices and O(1/t) function-value convergence for singular ones.