Paper ID: 2212.11143
Efficient First-order Methods for Convex Optimization with Strongly Convex Function Constraints
Zhenwei Lin, Qi Deng
In this paper, we introduce faster first-order primal-dual algorithms for minimizing a convex function subject to strongly convex function constraints. Before our work, the best complexity bound was $\mathcal{O}(1/{\varepsilon})$, and it remains unclear how to improve this result by leveraging the strong convexity assumption. We address this issue by developing novel techniques to progressively estimate the strong convexity of the Lagrangian function. Our approach yields an improved complexity of $\mathcal{O}(1/\sqrt{\varepsilon})$, matching the complexity lower bound for strongly-convex-concave saddle point optimization. We show the superior performance of our methods in sparsity-inducing constrained optimization, notably Google's personalized PageRank problem. Furthermore, we show that a restarted version of the proposed methods can effectively identify the sparsity pattern of the optimal solution within a finite number of steps, a result that appears to have independent significance.
Submitted: Dec 21, 2022