Tight global linear convergence rate bounds for Douglas–Rachford splitting

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Pontus Giselsson
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[1] Lund University,Department of Automatic Control
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Douglas–Rachford splitting; Linear convergence; Monotone operators; Fixed-point iterations; Primary 65K05; Secondary 47H05; 90C25; 47J25;
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Recently, several authors have shown local and global convergence rate results for Douglas–Rachford splitting under strong monotonicity, Lipschitz continuity, and cocoercivity assumptions. Most of these focus on the convex optimization setting. In the more general monotone inclusion setting, Lions and Mercier showed a linear convergence rate bound under the assumption that one of the two operators is strongly monotone and Lipschitz continuous. We show that this bound is not tight, meaning that no problem from the considered class converges exactly with that rate. In this paper, we present tight global linear convergence rate bounds for that class of problems. We also provide tight linear convergence rate bounds under the assumptions that one of the operators is strongly monotone and cocoercive, and that one of the operators is strongly monotone and the other is cocoercive. All our linear convergence results are obtained by proving the stronger property that the Douglas–Rachford operator is contractive.
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页码:2241 / 2270
页数:29
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