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Embedding a Heavy-Ball type of Momentum into the Estimating Sequences

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arxiv 2008.07979 v4 pith:TP25LOAO submitted 2020-08-18 math.OC

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We present a new accelerated gradient-based method for solving smooth unconstrained optimization problems. The goal is to embed a heavy-ball type of momentum into the Fast Gradient Method (FGM). For this purpose, we devise a generalization of the estimating sequences, which allows for encoding any form of information about the cost function that can aid in further accelerating the minimization process. In the black box framework, we propose a construction for the generalized estimating sequences, which is obtained by exploiting the history of the previously constructed estimating functions. From the viewpoint of efficiency estimates, we prove that the lower bound on the number of iterations for the proposed method is $\mathcal{O} \left(\sqrt{\frac{\kappa}{2}}\right)$. Our theoretical results are further corroborated by extensive numerical experiments on various types of optimization problems, often dealt within signal processing. Both synthetic and real-world datasets are utilized to demonstrate the efficiency of our proposed method in terms of decreasing the distance to the optimal solution, as well as in terms of decreasing the norm of the gradient.

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