Beyond Monotone Variational Inequalities: Solution Methods and Iteration Complexities
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss variational inequality (VI) problems without monotonicity from the perspective of convergence of projection-type algorithms. In particular, we identify existing conditions as well as present new conditions that are sufficient to guarantee convergence. The first half of the paper focuses on the case where a Minty solution exists (also known as Minty condition), which is a common assumption in the recent developments for non-monotone VI. The second half explores alternative sufficient conditions that are different from the existing ones such as monotonicity or Minty condition, using an algorithm-based approach. Through examples and convergence analysis, we show that these conditions are capable of characterizing different classes of VI problems where the algorithms are guaranteed to converge.
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