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A Structured Proximal Stochastic Variance Reduced Zeroth-order Algorithm

Published 30 Jun 2025 in math.OC | (2506.23758v1)

Abstract: Minimizing finite sums of functions is a central problem in optimization, arising in numerous practical applications. Such problems are commonly addressed using first-order optimization methods. However, these procedures cannot be used in settings where gradient information is unavailable. Finite-difference methods provide an alternative by approximating gradients through function evaluations along a set of directions. For finite-sum minimization problems, it was shown that incorporating variance-reduction techniques into finite-difference methods can improve convergence rates. Additionally, recent studies showed that imposing structure on the directions (e.g., orthogonality) enhances performance. However, the impact of structured directions on variance-reduced finite-difference methods remains unexplored. In this work, we close this gap by proposing a structured variance-reduced finite-difference algorithm for non-smooth finite-sum minimization. We analyze the proposed method, establishing convergence rates for non-convex functions and those satisfying the Polyak-{\L}ojasiewicz condition. Our results show that our algorithm achieves state-of-the-art convergence rates while incurring lower per-iteration costs. Finally, numerical experiments highlight the strong practical performance of our method.

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