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Worst-case convergence analysis of inexact gradient and Newton methods through semidefinite programming performance estimation

Published 15 Sep 2017 in math.OC | (1709.05191v2)

Abstract: We provide new tools for worst-case performance analysis of the gradient (or steepest descent) method of Cauchy for smooth strongly convex functions, and Newton's method for self-concordant functions, including the case of inexact search directions. The analysis uses semidefinite programming performance estimation, as pioneered by Drori and Teboulle [Mathematical Programming, 145(1-2):451-482, 2014], and extends recent performance estimation results for the method of Cauchy by the authors [Optimization Letters, 11(7), 1185-1199, 2017]. To illustrate the applicability of the tools, we demonstrate a novel complexity analysis of short step interior point methods using inexact search directions. As an example in this framework, we sketch how to give a rigorous worst-case complexity analysis of a recent interior point method by Abernethy and Hazan [PMLR, 48:2520-2528, 2016].

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