On the Analysis of Misspecified Variational Inequalities with Nonlinear Constraints
Abstract
In this paper, we study a class of misspecified variational inequalities (VIs) where both the monotone operator and nonlinear convex constraints depend on an unknown parameter learned via a secondary VI. Existing data-driven VI methods typically follow a decoupled learn-then-optimize scheme, causing the approximation error from the learning to propagate the main decision-making problem and hinder convergence. We instead consider a simultaneous approach that jointly solves the main and secondary VIs. To efficiently handle nonlinear constraints with parameter misspecification, we propose a single-loop inexact Augmented Lagrangian method that simultaneously updates the primal decision variables, dual multipliers, and the misspecified parameter. The method combines a forward-reflected-backward step with an Augmented Lagrangian penalty, and explicitly handles misspecification on both the operator and constraint functions. Moreover, we introduce a relaxed performance metric based on the Minty VI gap combined with an aggregated infeasibility metric. By proving boundedness of the dual iterates, we establish ergodic convergence rates for these metrics. Numerical Experiments are provided to showcase the superior performance of our algorithm compared to state-of-the-art methods.
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@article{arxiv.2602.00448,
title = {On the Analysis of Misspecified Variational Inequalities with Nonlinear Constraints},
author = {Novel Kumar Dey and Mohammad Mahdi Ahmadi and Erfan Yazdandoost Hamedani and Afrooz Jalilzadeh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.00448},
year = {2026}
}