Minimizing a low-dimensional convex function over a high-dimensional cube
Abstract: For a matrix $W \in \mathbb{Z}{m \times n}$, $m \leq n$, and a convex function $g: \mathbb{R}m \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$, we are interested in minimizing $f(x) = g(Wx)$ over the set ${0,1}n$. We will study separable convex functions and sharp convex functions $g$. Moreover, the matrix $W$ is unknown to us. Only the number of rows $m \leq n$ and $|W|{\infty}$ is revealed. The composite function $f(x)$ is presented by a zeroth and first order oracle only. Our main result is a proximity theorem that ensures that an integral minimum and a continuous minimum for separable convex and sharp convex functions are always "close" by. This will be a key ingredient to develop an algorithm for detecting an integer minimum that achieves a running time of roughly $(m | W |{\infty}){\mathcal{O}(m3)} \cdot \text{poly}(n)$. In the special case when $(i)$ $W$ is given explicitly and $(ii)$ $g$ is separable convex one can also adapt an algorithm of Hochbaum and Shanthikumar. The running time of this adapted algorithm matches with the running time of our general algorithm.
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