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arxiv: 1606.02395 · v3 · submitted 2016-06-08 · 🧮 math.OC

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Efficient quadratic penalization through the partial minimization technique

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Common computational problems, such as parameter estimation in dynamic models and PDE constrained optimization, require data fitting over a set of auxiliary parameters subject to physical constraints over an underlying state. Naive quadratically penalized formulations, commonly used in practice, suffer from inherent ill-conditioning. We show that surprisingly the partial minimization technique regularizes the problem, making it well-conditioned. This viewpoint sheds new light on variable projection techniques, as well as the penalty method for PDE constrained optimization, and motivates robust extensions. In addition, we outline an inexact analysis, showing that the partial minimization subproblem can be solved very loosely in each iteration. We illustrate the theory and algorithms on boundary control, optimal transport, and parameter estimation for robust dynamic inference.

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