A Semismooth Newton-Type Method for the Nearest Doubly Stochastic Matrix Problem
Abstract
We study a semismooth Newton-type method for the nearest doubly stochastic matrix problem where both differentiability and nonsingularity of the Jacobian can fail. The optimality conditions for this problem are formulated as a system of strongly semismooth functions. We show that the so-called local error bound condition does not hold for this system. Thus the guaranteed convergence rate of Newton-type methods is at most superlinear. By exploiting the problem structure, we construct a modified two step semismooth Newton method that guarantees a nonsingular Jacobian matrix at each iteration, and that converges to the nearest doubly stochastic matrix quadratically. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first Newton-type method which converges Q-quadratically in the absence of the local error bound condition.
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