Structured Semidefinite Programming for Recovering Structured Preconditioners

Abstract

We develop a general framework for finding approximately-optimal preconditioners for solving linear systems. Leveraging this framework we obtain improved runtimes for fundamental preconditioning and linear system solving problems including the following. We give an algorithm which, given positive definite K ∈ Rd × d with nnz(K) nonzero entries, computes an ε-optimal diagonal preconditioner in time O(nnz(K) · poly(,ε-1)), where is the optimal condition number of the rescaled matrix. We give an algorithm which, given M ∈ Rd × d that is either the pseudoinverse of a graph Laplacian matrix or a constant spectral approximation of one, solves linear systems in M in O(d2) time. Our diagonal preconditioning results improve state-of-the-art runtimes of (d3.5) attained by general-purpose semidefinite programming, and our solvers improve state-of-the-art runtimes of (dω) where ω > 2.3 is the current matrix multiplication constant. We attain our results via new algorithms for a class of semidefinite programs (SDPs) we call matrix-dictionary approximation SDPs, which we leverage to solve an associated problem we call matrix-dictionary recovery.

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