Non-Euclidean Monotone Operator Theory with Applications to Recurrent Neural Networks
Optimization and Control
2023-03-21 v2 Systems and Control
Systems and Control
Abstract
We provide a novel transcription of monotone operator theory to the non-Euclidean finite-dimensional spaces and . We first establish properties of mappings which are monotone with respect to the non-Euclidean norms or . In analogy with their Euclidean counterparts, mappings which are monotone with respect to a non-Euclidean norm are amenable to numerous algorithms for computing their zeros. We demonstrate that several classic iterative methods for computing zeros of monotone operators are directly applicable in the non-Euclidean framework. We present a case-study in the equilibrium computation of recurrent neural networks and demonstrate that casting the computation as a suitable operator splitting problem improves convergence rates.
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@article{arxiv.2204.01877,
title = {Non-Euclidean Monotone Operator Theory with Applications to Recurrent Neural Networks},
author = {Alexander Davydov and Saber Jafarpour and Anton V. Proskurnikov and Francesco Bullo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.01877},
year = {2023}
}