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Compact representations of structured BFGS matrices

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  • Johannes J. Brust

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  • Zichao

    (Wendy)

  • Di
  • Sven Leyffer
  • Cosmin G. Petra

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For general large-scale optimization problems compact representations exist in which recursive quasi-Newton update formulas are represented as compact matrix factorizations. For problems in which the objective function contains additional structure, so-called structured quasi-Newton methods exploit available second-derivative information and approximate unavailable second derivatives. This article develops the compact representations of two structured Broyden-Fletcher-Goldfarb-Shanno update formulas. The compact representations enable efficient limited memory and initialization strategies. Two limited memory line search algorithms are described and tested on a collection of problems, including a real world large scale imaging application.

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  • Johannes J. Brust & Zichao & Di & Sven Leyffer & Cosmin G. Petra, 2022. "Compact representations of structured BFGS matrices," Papers 2208.00057, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2208.00057
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