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arxiv: 1810.11167 · v2 · pith:JCBIZFRA · submitted 2018-10-26 · math.OC

Linear Convergence of Cyclic SAGA

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In this work, we present and analyze C-SAGA, a (deterministic) cyclic variant of SAGA. C-SAGA is an incremental gradient method that minimizes a sum of differentiable convex functions by cyclically accessing their gradients. Even though the theory of stochastic algorithms is more mature than that of cyclic counterparts in general, practitioners often prefer cyclic algorithms. We prove C-SAGA converges linearly under the standard assumptions. Then, we compare the rate of convergence with the full gradient method, (stochastic) SAGA, and incremental aggregated gradient (IAG), theoretically and experimentally.

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