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Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 2023 Volume 63, Number 2, Pages 189–217 (Mi zvmmf11507)

This article is cited in 2 papers

General numerical methods

A unified analysis of variational inequality methods: variance reduction, sampling, quantization, and coordinate descent

A. N. Beznosikova, A. V. Gasnikovabc, K. E. Zainullinaa, A. Yu. Maslovskiia, D. A. Pasechnyukab

a Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University), 141701, Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow oblast, Russia
b Kharkevich Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, 127051, Moscow, Russia
c Caucasus Mathematical Center, Adyghe State University, 385000, Maykop, Republic of Adygea, Russia

Abstract: We present a unified analysis of methods for such a wide class of problems as variational inequalities, which include minimization and saddle point problems as special cases. The analysis is developed relying on the extragradient method, which is a classic technique for solving variational inequalities. We consider the monotone and strongly monotone cases, which correspond to convex-concave and strongly-convex-strongly-concave saddle point problems. The theoretical analysis is based on parametric assumptions about extragradient iterations. Therefore, it can serve as a strong basis for combining existing methods of various types and for creating new algorithms. Specifically, to show this, we develop new robust methods, including methods with quantization, coordinate methods, and distributed randomized local methods. Most of these approaches have never been considered in the generality of variational inequalities and have previously been used only for minimization problems. The robustness of the new methods is confirmed by numerical experiments with GANs.

Key words: extragradient method, stochastic variational inequalities, quantization, variance reduction.

UDC: 519.85

Received: 28.01.2022
Revised: 28.01.2022
Accepted: 14.10.2022

DOI: 10.31857/S0044466923020059


 English version:
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 2023, 63:2, 147–174

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