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    Fast alternating linearization methods for minimizing the sum of two convex functions (English)
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    11 November 2013
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    The authors propose the following convex optimization problem: (1) \(\min_{x \in \mathbb R^n} F(x) \equiv f(x) + g(x)\), where \((f,g):\mathbb R^n \rightarrow \mathbb R\) are both convex functions such that two problems are easy to solve for any \(\mu >0\) and \(z \in \mathbb R^n\) relative to minimizing \(F(x)\): (2) \(\min_{x \in \mathbb R^n} \{f(x) + \frac{1}{2\mu}\|x-z\|^2\}\) and (3) \(\min_{x \in \mathbb R^n} \{g(x) + \frac{1}{2\mu}\|x-z\|^2\}\) where \(f(.)\) (\(g(.)\), resp.) is a function of a matrix \(X \in \mathbb R^{m\times n}\). Problem (2) ((3), resp.) is associated with a matrix \(Z \in \mathbb R^{m \times n}\) instead of \(z \in \mathbb R^n\) and the \(\|. \|\) norm is the Frobenius norm. For large-scale problems, the class of alternating direction methods that are based on a variable splitting combined with the augmented Lagrangian method are particularly important. In these methods, one splits the variable \(x\) into two variables, i.e., one introduces a new variable \(y\) and rewrites Problem (1) as (4) \(\min \{ f(x) + g(y): x-y = 0\). Since problem (4) is an equality constrained problem, the augmented Lagrangian method can be used to solve it. Another important and related class of algorithms for solving (1) is based on operator splitting. The aim of these algorithms is to find an \(x\) such that \(0 \in T_1 (x) + T_2 (x)\), where \(T_1\) and \(T_2\) are maximal monotone operators. This is a more general problem than (1). Main result: The global convergence results for various splitting and alternating direction algorithms are established under appropriate conditions, the authors' interest here is on iteration complexity bounds for such algorithms. Finally, numerical results are proposed. These results demonstrate the efficiency and the practical potential of authors' algorithms.
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    convex optimization
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    variable splitting
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    alternating linearization method
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    alternating direction method
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    augmented Langrangian method
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    optimal gradient method
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    Gauss-Seidel method
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    Peaceman-Rachford method
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    convergence
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    algorithm
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    subgradient
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    Lipschitz constant
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    Lipschitz continuous gradient
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    large-scale problems
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    maximal monotone operators
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    iteration complexity bounds
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    numerical results
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