Abstract:
Let a weakly convex function (in the general case, nonconvex and nonsmooth) satisfy the quadratic growth condition. It is proved that the gradient projection method for minimizing such a function on a set converges with linear rate on a proximally smooth (nonconvex) set of special form (for example, on a smooth manifold), provided that the weak convexity constant of the function is less than the constant in the quadratic growth condition and the constant of proximal smoothness for the set is sufficiently large. The connection between the quadratic growth condition on the function and other conditions is discussed.