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New error bounds and their applications to convergence analysis of iterative algorithms
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    New error bounds and their applications to convergence analysis of iterative algorithms (English)
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    2 August 2001
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    The author presents two new error bounds for optimization problems over a convex set whose objective function \(f\) is either semianalytic or \(\gamma\)-strictlyconvex, with \(\gamma\geq 1\). Then these error bounds are applied to analyze the rate of convergence of a wide class of iterative descent algorithms for the optimization problem. The analysis shows that the function sequence \(\{f(x^k)\}\) converges at least at the sublinear rate of \(k^{-\varepsilon}\) for some positive constant \(\varepsilon\), where \(k\) is the iteration index. Moreover, the distances from the iterate sequence \(\{x^k\}\) to the set of stationary points of the optimization problem converge to zero at least sublinearly.
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    nonlinear programming
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    error bounds
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    convergence
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    iterative descent algorithms
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