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Tight Bounds for Online Convex Optimization with Adversarial Constraints

15 May 2024
Abhishek Sinha
Rahul Vaze
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Abstract

A well-studied generalization of the standard online convex optimization (OCO) is constrained online convex optimization (COCO). In COCO, on every round, a convex cost function and a convex constraint function are revealed to the learner after the action for that round is chosen. The objective is to design an online policy that simultaneously achieves a small regret while ensuring small cumulative constraint violation (CCV) against an adaptive adversary. A long-standing open question in COCO is whether an online policy can simultaneously achieve O(T)O(\sqrt{T})O(T​) regret and O(T)O(\sqrt{T})O(T​) CCV without any restrictive assumptions. For the first time, we answer this in the affirmative and show that an online policy can simultaneously achieve O(T)O(\sqrt{T})O(T​) regret and O~(T)\tilde{O}(\sqrt{T})O~(T​) CCV. We establish this result by effectively combining the adaptive regret bound of the AdaGrad algorithm with Lyapunov optimization - a classic tool from control theory. Surprisingly, the analysis is short and elegant.

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