We propose a proximal-gradient algorithm with penalization terms and inertial and memory effects for minimizing the sum of a proper, convex, and lower semicontinuous and a convex differentiable function subject to the set of minimizers of another convex differentiable function. We show that, under suitable choices for the step sizes and the penalization parameters, the generated iterates weakly converge to an optimal solution of the addressed bilevel optimization problem, while the objective function values converge to its optimal objective value.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe consider the problem of minimizing a smooth convex objective function subject to the set of minima of another differentiable convex function. In order to solve this problem, we propose an algorithm which combines the gradient method with a penalization technique. Moreover, we insert in our algorithm an inertial term, which is able to take advantage of the history of the iterates.
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