A Three-Operator Splitting Scheme Derived from Three-Block ADMM
Optimization and Control
2025-10-03 v3
Abstract
This work presents a new three-operator splitting method to handle monotone inclusion and convex optimization problems. The proposed splitting serves as another natural extension of the Douglas-Rachford splitting technique to problems involving three operators. For solving a composite convex minimization of a sum of three functions, its formula resembles but is different from Davis-Yin splitting and the dual formulation of the classical three-block ADMM. Numerical tests suggest that such a splitting scheme is robust in the sense of allowing larger step sizes. When two functions have orthogonal domains, the splitting operator can be proven 1/2-averaged, which implies convergence of the iteration scheme using any positive step size.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2411.00166,
title = {A Three-Operator Splitting Scheme Derived from Three-Block ADMM},
author = {Anshika Anshika and Jiaxing Li and Debdas Ghosh and Xiangxiong Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.00166},
year = {2025}
}