A decoupled first/second-order steps technique for nonconvex nonlinear unconstrained optimization with improved complexity bounds

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Autor(a) principal: Gratton, Serge
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Royer, Clément W, Vicente, Luís Nunes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/89471
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10107-018-1328-7
Resumo: In order to be provably convergent towards a second-order stationary point, optimization methods applied to nonconvex problems must necessarily exploit both first and second-order information. However, as revealed by recent complexity analyses of some of these methods, the overall effort to reach second-order points is significantly larger when compared to the one of approaching first-order ones. On the other hand, there are other algorithmic schemes, initially designed with first-order convergence in mind, that do not appear to maintain the same first-order performance when modified to take second-order information into account. In this paper, we propose a technique that separately computes first and second-order steps, and that globally converges to second-order stationary points: it consists in better connecting the steps to be taken and the stationarity criteria, potentially guaranteeing larger steps and decreases in the objective. Our approach is shown to lead to an improvement of the corresponding complexity bound with respect to the first-order optimality tolerance, while having a positive impact on the practical behavior. Although the applicability of our ideas is wider, we focus the presentation on trust-region methods with and without derivatives, and motivate in both cases the interest of our strategy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A decoupled first/second-order steps technique for nonconvex nonlinear unconstrained optimization with improved complexity bounds
title A decoupled first/second-order steps technique for nonconvex nonlinear unconstrained optimization with improved complexity bounds
spellingShingle A decoupled first/second-order steps technique for nonconvex nonlinear unconstrained optimization with improved complexity bounds
Gratton, Serge
title_short A decoupled first/second-order steps technique for nonconvex nonlinear unconstrained optimization with improved complexity bounds
title_full A decoupled first/second-order steps technique for nonconvex nonlinear unconstrained optimization with improved complexity bounds
title_fullStr A decoupled first/second-order steps technique for nonconvex nonlinear unconstrained optimization with improved complexity bounds
title_full_unstemmed A decoupled first/second-order steps technique for nonconvex nonlinear unconstrained optimization with improved complexity bounds
title_sort A decoupled first/second-order steps technique for nonconvex nonlinear unconstrained optimization with improved complexity bounds
author Gratton, Serge
author_facet Gratton, Serge
Royer, Clément W
Vicente, Luís Nunes
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Vicente, Luís Nunes
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Royer, Clément W
Vicente, Luís Nunes
description In order to be provably convergent towards a second-order stationary point, optimization methods applied to nonconvex problems must necessarily exploit both first and second-order information. However, as revealed by recent complexity analyses of some of these methods, the overall effort to reach second-order points is significantly larger when compared to the one of approaching first-order ones. On the other hand, there are other algorithmic schemes, initially designed with first-order convergence in mind, that do not appear to maintain the same first-order performance when modified to take second-order information into account. In this paper, we propose a technique that separately computes first and second-order steps, and that globally converges to second-order stationary points: it consists in better connecting the steps to be taken and the stationarity criteria, potentially guaranteeing larger steps and decreases in the objective. Our approach is shown to lead to an improvement of the corresponding complexity bound with respect to the first-order optimality tolerance, while having a positive impact on the practical behavior. Although the applicability of our ideas is wider, we focus the presentation on trust-region methods with and without derivatives, and motivate in both cases the interest of our strategy.
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