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Minimax Optimal Convergence of Gradient Descent in Logistic Regression via Large and Adaptive Stepsizes (2504.04105v2)

Published 5 Apr 2025 in stat.ML and cs.LG

Abstract: We study $\textit{gradient descent}$ (GD) for logistic regression on linearly separable data with stepsizes that adapt to the current risk, scaled by a constant hyperparameter $\eta$. We show that after at most $1/\gamma2$ burn-in steps, GD achieves a risk upper bounded by $\exp(-\Theta(\eta))$, where $\gamma$ is the margin of the dataset. As $\eta$ can be arbitrarily large, GD attains an arbitrarily small risk $\textit{immediately after the burn-in steps}$, though the risk evolution may be $\textit{non-monotonic}$. We further construct hard datasets with margin $\gamma$, where any batch (or online) first-order method requires $\Omega(1/\gamma2)$ steps to find a linear separator. Thus, GD with large, adaptive stepsizes is $\textit{minimax optimal}$ among first-order batch methods. Notably, the classical $\textit{Perceptron}$ (Novikoff, 1962), a first-order online method, also achieves a step complexity of $1/\gamma2$, matching GD even in constants. Finally, our GD analysis extends to a broad class of loss functions and certain two-layer networks.

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