Convergence rates of regularized quasi-Newton methods without strong convexity
Abstract
In this paper, we study convergence rates of the cubic regularized proximal quasi-Newton method (\csr) for solving non-smooth additive composite problems that satisfy the so-called Kurdyka-\L ojasiewicz (K\L ) property with respect to some desingularization function rather than strong convexity. After a number of iterations , Cubic SR1 PQN exhibits non-asymptotic explicit super-linear convergence rates for any . In particular, when , Cubic SR1 PQN has a convergence rate of order , where is the number of iterations and is a constant. For the special case, i.e. functions which satisfy \L ojasiewicz inequality, the rate becomes global and non-asymptotic. This work presents, for the first time, non-asymptotic explicit convergence rates of regularized (proximal) SR1 quasi-Newton methods applied to non-convex non-smooth problems with K\L\ property. Actually, the rates are novel even in the smooth non-convex case. Notably, we achieve this without employing line search or trust region strategies, without assuming the Dennis-Mor\'e condition, without any assumptions on quasi-Newton metrics and without assuming strong convexity. Furthermore, for convex problems, we focus on a more tractable gradient regularized quasi-Newton method (Grad SR1 PQN) which can achieve results similar to those obtained with cubic regularization. We also demonstrate, for the first time, the non-asymptotic super-linear convergence rate of Grad SR1 PQN for solving convex problems with the help of the \L ojasiewicz inequality instead of strong convexity.
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@article{arxiv.2506.00521,
title = {Convergence rates of regularized quasi-Newton methods without strong convexity},
author = {Shida Wang and Jalal Fadili and Peter Ochs},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.00521},
year = {2025}
}
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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2410.11676