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Online Convex Optimization and Integral Quadratic Constraints: An automated approach to regret analysis

Optimization and Control 2025-08-22 v3 Machine Learning Systems and Control Systems and Control

Abstract

We propose a novel approach for analyzing dynamic regret of first-order constrained online convex optimization algorithms for strongly convex and Lipschitz-smooth objectives. Crucially, we provide a general analysis that is applicable to a wide range of first-order algorithms that can be expressed as an interconnection of a linear dynamical system in feedback with a first-order oracle. By leveraging Integral Quadratic Constraints (IQCs), we derive a semi-definite program which, when feasible, provides a regret guarantee for the online algorithm. For this, the concept of variational IQCs is introduced as the generalization of IQCs to time-varying monotone operators. Our bounds capture the temporal rate of change of the problem in the form of the path length of the time-varying minimizer and the objective function variation. In contrast to standard results in OCO, our results do not require nerither the assumption of gradient boundedness, nor that of a bounded feasible set. Numerical analyses showcase the ability of the approach to capture the dependence of the regret on the function class condition number.

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@article{arxiv.2503.23600,
  title  = {Online Convex Optimization and Integral Quadratic Constraints: An automated approach to regret analysis},
  author = {Fabian Jakob and Andrea Iannelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.23600},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Published in the 64th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2025