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H-invariance theory: A complete characterization of minimax optimal fixed-point algorithms

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arxiv 2511.14915 v2 pith:R5KAZBFP submitted 2025-11-18 math.OC

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For nonexpansive fixed-point problems, Halpern's method with optimal parameters, its so-called H-dual algorithm, and in fact, an infinite family of algorithms containing them, all exhibit the exactly minimax optimal convergence rates. In this work, we provide a characterization of the complete, exhaustive family of distinct algorithms using predetermined step-sizes, represented as lower triangular H-matrices, which attain the same optimal convergence rate. The characterization is based on polynomials in the entries of the H-matrix that we call H-invariants, whose values stay constant over all optimal H-matrices, together with H-certificates, of which nonnegativity precisely specifies the region of optimality within the common level set of H-invariants. The H-invariance theory we present offers a novel view of optimal acceleration in first-order optimization as a mathematical study of carefully selected invariants, certificates, and structures induced by them.

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