Accelerated Quasi-Newton Proximal Extragradient: Faster Rate for Smooth Convex Optimization
Abstract
In this paper, we propose an accelerated quasi-Newton proximal extragradient (A-QPNE) method for solving unconstrained smooth convex optimization problems. With access only to the gradients of the objective, we prove that our method can achieve a convergence rate of , where is the problem dimension and is the number of iterations. In particular, in the regime where , our method matches the optimal rate of by Nesterov's accelerated gradient (NAG). Moreover, in the the regime where , it outperforms NAG and converges at a faster rate of . To the best of our knowledge, this result is the first to demonstrate a provable gain of a quasi-Newton-type method over NAG in the convex setting. To achieve such results, we build our method on a recent variant of the Monteiro-Svaiter acceleration framework and adopt an online learning perspective to update the Hessian approximation matrices, in which we relate the convergence rate of our method to the dynamic regret of a specific online convex optimization problem in the space of matrices.
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@article{arxiv.2306.02212,
title = {Accelerated Quasi-Newton Proximal Extragradient: Faster Rate for Smooth Convex Optimization},
author = {Ruichen Jiang and Aryan Mokhtari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.02212},
year = {2023}
}
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44 pages, 1 figure