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Spring 2015 Seminar Series

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
OPERATIONS RESEARCH CENTER
SPRING 2015 SEMINAR SERIES

DATE: 3/12/15
LOCATION: E51-395
TIME: 4:15pm
Reception immediately following

SPEAKER:
Jim Renegar

TITLE
Extending the Applicability of Efficient First-Order Methods for Convex Optimization

ABSTRACT
The study of first-order methods has largely dominated research in continuous optimization for the last decade, yet still the range of problems for which efficient and easily-applicable first-order methods have been developed is surprisingly limited, even though much has been achieved in some areas with high profile, such as compressed sensing. We present a simple transformation of any linear or semidefinite (or hyperbolic) program into an equivalent convex optimization problem whose only constraints are linear equations. The objective function is defined on the whole space, making virtually all subgradient methods be immediately applicable. We observe, moreover, that the objective function is naturally smoothed, thereby allowing most first-order methods to be applied. We develop complexity bounds in the unsmoothed case for a particular subgradient method, and in the smoothed case for Nesterov's original accelerated method for smooth functions. We achieve the desired bounds on the number of iterations. Perhaps most surprising is that the transformation is simple and so is the basic theory, and yet the approach has been overlooked until now, a blind spot.