Primal-Dual Incremental Gradient Method for Nonsmooth and Convex Optimization Problems
Abstract: In this paper, we consider a nonsmooth convex finite-sum problem with a conic constraint. To overcome the challenge of projecting onto the constraint set and computing the full (sub)gradient, we introduce a primal-dual incremental gradient scheme where only a component function and two constraints are used to update each primal-dual sub-iteration in a cyclic order. We demonstrate an asymptotic sublinear rate of convergence in terms of suboptimality and infeasibility which is an improvement over the state-of-the-art incremental gradient schemes in this setting. Numerical results suggest that the proposed scheme compares well with competitive methods.
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