A Near-Optimal Algorithm for Univariate Zeroth-Order Budget Convex Optimization

Abstract

This paper studies a natural generalization of the problem of minimizing a univariate convex function f by querying its values sequentially. At each time-step t, the optimizer can invest a budget bt in a query point Xt of their choice to obtain a fuzzy evaluation of f at Xt whose accuracy depends on the amount of budget invested in Xt across times. This setting is motivated by the minimization of objectives whose values can only be determined approximately through lengthy or expensive computations. We design an any-time parameter-free algorithm called Dyadic Search, for which we prove near-optimal optimization error guarantees. As a byproduct of our analysis, we show that the classical dependence on the global Lipschitz constant in the error bounds is an artifact of the granularity of the budget. Finally, we illustrate our theoretical findings with numerical simulations.

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