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Dual Prices for Frank--Wolfe Algorithms

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arxiv 2101.02087 v2 pith:EDNJQFIT submitted 2021-01-06 math.OC

Dual Prices for Frank--Wolfe Algorithms

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In this note we observe that for constrained convex minimization problems $\min_{x \in P}f(x)$ over a polytope $P$, dual prices for the linear program $\min_{z \in P} \nabla f(x) z$ obtained from linearization at approximately optimal solutions $x$ have a similar interpretation of rate of change in optimal value as for linear programming, providing a convex form of sensitivity analysis. This is of particular interest for Frank--Wolfe algorithms (also called conditional gradients), forming an important class of first-order methods, where a basic building block is linear minimization of gradients of $f$ over $P$, which in most implementations already compute the dual prices as a by-product.

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