Abstract
We study nonlinear optimization problems with a stochastic objective and deterministic equality and inequality constraints, which emerge in numerous applications including finance, manufacturing, power systems and, recently, deep neural networks. We propose an active-set stochastic sequential quadratic programming (StoSQP) algorithm that utilizes a differentiable exact augmented Lagrangian as the merit function. The algorithm adaptively selects the penalty parameters of the augmented Lagrangian and performs a stochastic line search to decide the stepsize. The global convergence is established: for any initialization, the KKT residuals converge to zero almost surely. Our algorithm and analysis further develop the prior work of Na et al., (2022). Specifically, we allow nonlinear inequality constraints without requiring the strict complementary condition; refine some of the designs in Na et al., (2022) such as the feasibility error condition and the monotonically increasing sample size; strengthen the global convergence guarantee; and improve the sample complexity on the objective Hessian. We demonstrate the performance of the designed algorithm on a subset of nonlinear problems collected in CUTEst test set and on constrained logistic regression problems.
Publication
Mathematical Programming
Assistant Professor in ISyE
Sen Na is an Assistant Professor in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech. Prior to joining ISyE, he was a postdoctoral researcher in the statistics department and ICSI at UC Berkeley. His research interests broadly lie in the mathematical foundations of data science, with topics including high-dimensional statistics, graphical models, semiparametric models, optimal control, and large-scale and stochastic nonlinear optimization. He is also interested in applying machine learning methods to biology, neuroscience, and engineering.
Professor in Statistics and CAM
Mihai Anitescu is a Professor in the Statistics and CAM departments at the University of Chicago, and is also a senior computational mathematician in the Mathematics and Computer Science Division at Argonne. He works on a variety of topics on control, optimization, and computational statistics.
Associate Professor of Econometrics and Statistics
Mladen Kolar is an Associate Professor of Econometrics and Statistics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. His research is focused on high-dimensional statistical methods, graphical models, varying-coefficient models and data mining, driven by the need to uncover interesting and scientifically meaningful structures from observational data.