Worst-Case Complexity of TRACE with Inexact Subproblem Solutions for Nonconvex Smooth Optimization

Abstract

An algorithm for solving nonconvex smooth optimization problems is proposed, analyzed, and tested. The algorithm is an extension of the Trust Region Algorithm with Contractions and Expansions (TRACE) [Math. Prog. 162(1):132, 2017]. In particular, the extension allows the algorithm to use inexact solutions of the arising subproblems, which is an important feature for solving large-scale problems. Inexactness is allowed in a manner such that the optimal iteration complexity of O(ε-3/2) for attaining an ε-approximate first-order stationary point is maintained while the worst-case complexity in terms of Hessian-vector products may be significantly improved as compared to the original TRACE. Numerical experiments show the benefits of allowing inexact subproblem solutions and that the algorithm compares favorably to a state-of-the-art technique.

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