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Median Clipping for Zeroth-order Non-Smooth Convex Optimization and Multi-Armed Bandit Problem with Heavy-tailed Symmetric Noise

Optimization and Control 2025-12-08 v5

Abstract

In this paper, we consider non-smooth convex optimization with a zeroth-order oracle corrupted by symmetric stochastic noise. Unlike the existing high-probability results requiring the noise to have bounded κ\kappa-th moment with κ(1,2]\kappa \in (1,2], our results allow even heavier noise with any κ>0\kappa > 0, e.g., the noise distribution can have unbounded expectation. Our convergence rates match the best-known ones for the case of the bounded variance, namely, to achieve function accuracy ε\varepsilon our methods with Lipschitz oracle require O~(d2ε2)\tilde{O}(d^2\varepsilon^{-2}) iterations for any κ>0\kappa > 0. We build the median gradient estimate with bounded second moment as the mini-batched median of the sampled gradient differences. We apply this technique to the stochastic multi-armed bandit problem with heavy-tailed distribution of rewards and achieve O~(dT)\tilde{O}(\sqrt{dT}) regret. We demonstrate the performance of our zeroth-order and MAB algorithms for various κ(0,2]\kappa \in (0,2] on synthetic and real-world data. Our methods do not lose to SOTA approaches and dramatically outperform them for κ1\kappa \leq 1.

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@article{arxiv.2402.02461,
  title  = {Median Clipping for Zeroth-order Non-Smooth Convex Optimization and Multi-Armed Bandit Problem with Heavy-tailed Symmetric Noise},
  author = {Nikita Kornilov and Yuriy Dorn and Aleksandr Lobanov and Nikolay Kutuzov and Innokentiy Shibaev and Eduard Gorbunov and Alexander Nazin and Alexander Gasnikov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.02461},
  year   = {2025}
}