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The following pages link to Understanding the acceleration phenomenon via high-resolution differential equations (Q2089769):
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- A piecewise conservative method for unconstrained convex optimization (Q2070340) (← links)
- On the effect of perturbations in first-order optimization methods with inertia and Hessian driven damping (Q2106043) (← links)
- Two structure-preserving time discretizations for gradient flows (Q2338086) (← links)
- Newton-type inertial algorithms for solving monotone equations Governed by sums of potential and nonpotential operators (Q2674443) (← links)
- A new minimizing-movements scheme for curves of maximal slope (Q5097306) (← links)
- Accelerated dynamics with dry friction via time scaling and averaging of doubly nonlinear evolution equations (Q6052174) (← links)
- Fast convergence of inertial dynamics with Hessian-driven damping under geometry assumptions (Q6058513) (← links)
- Fast continuous dynamics inside the graph of subdifferentials of nonsmooth convex functions (Q6066119) (← links)
- Deterministic neural networks optimization from a continuous and energy point of view (Q6111335) (← links)
- A Systematic Approach to Lyapunov Analyses of Continuous-Time Models in Convex Optimization (Q6116244) (← links)
- No-regret dynamics in the Fenchel game: a unified framework for algorithmic convex optimization (Q6126650) (← links)
- Inertial Newton algorithms avoiding strict saddle points (Q6145046) (← links)
- First order inertial optimization algorithms with threshold effects associated with dry friction (Q6146366) (← links)
- Convergence of inertial dynamics driven by sums of potential and nonpotential operators with implicit Newton-like damping (Q6163952) (← links)
- Accelerated gradient methods combining Tikhonov regularization with geometric damping driven by the Hessian (Q6166341) (← links)
- Fast optimization via inertial dynamics with closed-loop damping (Q6172672) (← links)
- Continuous Newton-like Methods Featuring Inertia and Variable Mass (Q6188502) (← links)
- Stochastic differential equations for modeling first order optimization methods (Q6490316) (← links)