Horoballs and the subgradient method
Abstract: To explore convex optimization on Hadamard spaces, we consider an iteration in the style of a subgradient algorithm. Traditionally, such methods assume that the underlying spaces are manifolds and that the objectives are geodesically convex: the methods are described using tangent spaces and exponential maps. By contrast, our iteration applies in a general Hadamard space, is framed in the underlying space itself, and relies instead on horospherical convexity of the objective level sets. For this restricted class of objectives, we prove a complexity result of the usual form. Notably, the complexity does not depend on a lower bound on the space curvature. We illustrate our subgradient algorithm on the minimal enclosing ball problem in Hadamard spaces.
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