Acceleration Meets Inverse Maintenance: Faster ∞-Regression

Abstract

We propose a randomized multiplicative weight update (MWU) algorithm for ∞ regression that runs in O(n2+1/22.5 poly(1/ε)) time when ω = 2+o(1), improving upon the previous best O(n2+1/18 poly (1/ε)) runtime in the low-accuracy regime. Our algorithm combines state-of-the-art inverse maintenance data structures with acceleration. In order to do so, we propose a novel acceleration scheme for MWU that exhibits stabiliy and robustness, which are required for the efficient implementations of the inverse maintenance data structures. We also design a faster deterministic MWU algorithm that runs in O(n2+1/12poly(1/ε))) time when ω = 2+o(1), improving upon the previous best O(n2+1/6 poly (1/ε)) runtime in the low-accuracy regime. We achieve this by showing a novel stability result that goes beyond previously known works based on interior point methods (IPMs). Our work is the first to use acceleration and inverse maintenance together efficiently, finally making the two most important building blocks of modern structured convex optimization compatible.

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