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Asymptotic convergence rates for averaging strategies

Abstract

Parallel black box optimization consists in estimating the optimum of a function using λ\lambda parallel evaluations of ff. Averaging the μ\mu best individuals among the λ\lambda evaluations is known to provide better estimates of the optimum of a function than just picking up the best. In continuous domains, this averaging is typically just based on (possibly weighted) arithmetic means. Previous theoretical results were based on quadratic objective functions. In this paper, we extend the results to a wide class of functions, containing three times continuously differentiable functions with unique optimum. We prove formal rate of convergences and show they are indeed better than pure random search asymptotically in λ\lambda. We validate our theoretical findings with experiments on some standard black box functions.

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