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. (Math Program, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10107-022-01846-z). Specifically, we allow nonlinear inequality constraints without requiring the strict complementary condition; refine some of 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.
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Na, S., Anitescu, M., & Kolar, M. (2023). Inequality constrained stochastic nonlinear optimization via active-set sequential quadratic programming. Mathematical Programming, 202(1–2), 279–353. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10107-023-01935-7
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