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A Multistep Frank-Wolfe Method

14 October 2022
Zhaoyue Chen
Yifan Sun
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Abstract

The Frank-Wolfe algorithm has regained much interest in its use in structurally constrained machine learning applications. However, one major limitation of the Frank-Wolfe algorithm is the slow local convergence property due to the zig-zagging behavior. We observe the zig-zagging phenomenon in the Frank-Wolfe method as an artifact of discretization, and propose multistep Frank-Wolfe variants where the truncation errors decay as O(Δp)O(\Delta^p)O(Δp), where ppp is the method's order. This strategy "stabilizes" the method, and allows tools like line search and momentum to have more benefits. However, our results suggest that the worst case convergence rate of Runge-Kutta-type discretization schemes cannot improve upon that of the vanilla Frank-Wolfe method for a rate depending on kkk. Still, we believe that this analysis adds to the growing knowledge of flow analysis for optimization methods, and is a cautionary tale on the ultimate usefulness of multistep methods.

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