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A fast Primal-Dual-Active-Jump method for minimization in $\operatorname{BV}((0,T);\mathbb{R}^d)$

Optimization and Control 2021-06-02 v1

Abstract

We analyze a solution method for minimization problems over a space of Rd\mathbb{R}^d-valued functions of bounded variation on an interval II. The presented method relies on piecewise constant iterates. In each iteration the algorithm alternates between proposing a new point at which the iterate is allowed to be discontinuous and optimizing the magnitude of its jumps as well as the offset. A sublinear O(1/k)\mathcal{O}(1/k) convergence rate for the objective function values is obtained in general settings. Under additional structural assumptions on the dual variable this can be improved to a locally linear rate of convergence O(ζk)\mathcal{O}(\zeta^k) for some ζ<1\zeta <1. Moreover, in this case, the same rate can be expected for the iterates in L1(I;Rd)L^1(I;\mathbb{R}^d).

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@article{arxiv.2106.00633,
  title  = {A fast Primal-Dual-Active-Jump method for minimization in $\operatorname{BV}((0,T);\mathbb{R}^d)$},
  author = {Philip Trautmann and Daniel Walter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.00633},
  year   = {2021}
}