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Aug-PDG: Linear Convergence of Convex Optimization with Inequality Constraints

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arxiv 2011.08569 v1 pith:H3TWSYWS submitted 2020-11-17 math.OC

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keywords aug-pdgconvexlinearproblemalgorithmconstraintsconvergencediscrete-time
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This paper investigates the convex optimization problem with general convex inequality constraints. To cope with this problem, a discrete-time algorithm, called augmented primal-dual gradient algorithm (Aug-PDG), is studied and analyzed. It is shown that Aug-PDG can converge semi-globally to the optimizer at a linear rate under some mild assumptions, such as the quadratic gradient growth condition for the objective function, which is strictly weaker than strong convexity. To our best knowledge, this paper is the first to establish a linear convergence for the studied problem in the discrete-time setting, where an explicit bound is provided for the stepsize. Finally, a numerical example is presented to illustrate the efficacy of the theoretical finding.

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