A Single-Phase, Proximal Path-Following Framework

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/moor.2017.0907

We propose a new proximal path-following framework for a class of constrained convex problems. We consider settings where the nonlinear—and possibly nonsmooth—objective part is endowed with a proximity operator, and the constraint set is equipped with a self-concordant barrier. Our approach relies on the following two main ideas. First, we reparameterize the optimality condition as an auxiliary problem, such that a good initial point is available; by doing so, a family of alternative paths toward the optimum is generated. Second, we combine the proximal operator with path-following ideas to design a single-phase, proximal path-following algorithm. We prove that our algorithm has the same worst-case iteration complexity bounds as in standard path-following methods from the literature but does not require an initial phase. Our framework also allows inexactness in the evaluation of proximal Newton directions, without sacrificing the worst-case iteration complexity. We demonstrate the merits of our algorithm via three numerical examples, where proximal operators play a key role.

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