The projected polar proximal point algorithm converges globally

Author:

Lindstrom Scott B.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractFriedlander, Macêdo, and Pong recently introduced the projected polar proximal point algorithm (P4A) for solving optimization problems by using the closed perspective transforms of convex objectives. We analyse a generalization (GP4A) which replaces the closed perspective transform with a more general closed gauge. We decompose GP4A into the iterative application of two separate operators, and analyse it as a splitting method. By showing that GP4A and its under-relaxations exhibit global convergence whenever a fixed point exists, we obtain convergence guarantees for P4A by letting the gauge specify to the closed perspective transform for a convex function. We then provide easy-to-verify sufficient conditions for the existence of fixed points for the GP4A, using the Minkowski function representation of the gauge. Conveniently, the approach reveals that global minimizers of the objective function for P4A form an exposed face of the dilated fundamental set of the closed perspective transform.

Funder

Curtin University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Management Science and Operations Research,Control and Optimization,Computer Science Applications,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

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