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Greedy Newton: Newton's Method with Exact Line Search

Published 10 Jan 2024 in math.OC | (2401.06809v1)

Abstract: A defining characteristic of Newton's method is local superlinear convergence within a neighbourhood of a strict local minimum. However, outside this neighborhood Newton's method can converge slowly or even diverge. A common approach to dealing with non-convergence is using a step size that is set by an Armijo backtracking line search. With suitable initialization the line-search preserves local superlinear convergence, but may give sub-optimal progress when not near a solution. In this work we consider Newton's method under an exact line search, which we call "greedy Newton" (GN). We show that this leads to an improved global convergence rate, while retaining a local superlinear convergence rate. We empirically show that GN may work better than backtracking Newton by allowing significantly larger step sizes.

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