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Proximal alternating minimization and projection methods for nonconvex problems. An approach based on the Kurdyka-Lojasiewicz inequality

Optimization and Control 2013-01-23 v3

Abstract

We study the convergence properties of an alternating proximal minimization algorithm for nonconvex structured functions of the type: L(x,y)=f(x)+Q(x,y)+g(y)L(x,y)=f(x)+Q(x,y)+g(y), where f:RnR+f:\R^n\rightarrow\R\cup{+\infty} and g:RmR+g:\R^m\rightarrow\R\cup{+\infty} are proper lower semicontinuous functions, and Q:Rn×RmRQ:\R^n\times\R^m\rightarrow \R is a smooth C1C^1 function which couples the variables xx and yy. The algorithm can be viewed as a proximal regularization of the usual Gauss-Seidel method to minimize LL. We work in a nonconvex setting, just assuming that the function LL satisfies the Kurdyka-\L ojasiewicz inequality. An entire section illustrates the relevancy of such an assumption by giving examples ranging from semialgebraic geometry to "metrically regular" problems. Our main result can be stated as follows: If L has the Kurdyka-\L ojasiewicz property, then each bounded sequence generated by the algorithm converges to a critical point of LL. This result is completed by the study of the convergence rate of the algorithm, which depends on the geometrical properties of the function LL around its critical points. When specialized to Q(x,y)=xy2Q(x,y)=|x-y|^2 and to ff, gg indicator functions, the algorithm is an alternating projection mehod (a variant of Von Neumann's) that converges for a wide class of sets including semialgebraic and tame sets, transverse smooth manifolds or sets with "regular" intersection. In order to illustrate our results with concrete problems, we provide a convergent proximal reweighted 1\ell^1 algorithm for compressive sensing and an application to rank reduction problems.

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@article{arxiv.0801.1780,
  title  = {Proximal alternating minimization and projection methods for nonconvex problems. An approach based on the Kurdyka-Lojasiewicz inequality},
  author = {Hedy Attouch and Jerome Bolte and Patrick Redont and Antoine Soubeyran},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.1780},
  year   = {2013}
}