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Accelerated Gradient Descent via Long Steps (2309.09961v2)

Published 18 Sep 2023 in math.OC

Abstract: Recently Grimmer [1] showed for smooth convex optimization by utilizing longer steps periodically, gradient descent's textbook $LD2/2T$ convergence guarantees can be improved by constant factors, conjecturing an accelerated rate strictly faster than $O(1/T)$ could be possible. Here we prove such a big-O gain, establishing gradient descent's first accelerated convergence rate in this setting. Namely, we prove a $O(1/T{1.0564})$ rate for smooth convex minimization by utilizing a nonconstant nonperiodic sequence of increasingly large stepsizes. It remains open if one can achieve the $O(1/T{1.178})$ rate conjectured by Das Gupta et. al. [2] or the optimal gradient method rate of $O(1/T2)$. Big-O convergence rate accelerations from long steps follow from our theory for strongly convex optimization, similar to but somewhat weaker than those concurrently developed by Altschuler and Parrilo [3].

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