Hugging Face Trending Papers

Last-Iterate Convergence of Optimistic Multiplicative Weight Update

Optimistic Gradient Descent Ascent (OGDA) and Optimistic Multiplicative-Weights Update (OMWU) are two very popular algorithms to solve convex/concave saddle-point problems, where OMWU is the non-Euclidean, entropic version of OGDA. It is known since the '80s that the last iterate of OGDA asymptotically converges to a saddle point in smooth problems.

arXiv Machine Learning
Jun 11

Mirror Descent Beyond Euclidean Stability: An Exponential Separation in Initialization Sensitivity

arXiv:2606. 11431v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Mirror Descent (MD) extends Gradient Descent (GD) beyond Euclidean geometry and has recently reappeared as a lens for KL-regularized policy optimization in reinforcement learning and LLM post-training.

By Shira Vansover-Hager, Matan Schliserman, Ofir Schlisselberg, Tomer Koren
Hugging Face Trending Papers
Jul 7

On the Condition Number Upper Bound of the L-BFGS Inverse Hessian Approximation Matrix with a Two-Sided Geometric Envelope Safeguarding Mechanism

The limited-memory BFGS (L-BFGS) algorithm is a cornerstone of large-scale optimization due to its linear memory and computational costs. However, in ill-conditioned or non-convex landscapes, the implicit inverse Hessian approximation can suffer from an exploding condition number, leading to numerical instability and degraded convergence.

arXiv Machine Learning
Jun 30

Non-Euclidean Gradient Descent Operates at the Edge of Stability

arXiv:2603. 05002v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The Edge of Stability (EoS) is a phenomenon where the sharpness (largest eigenvalue) of the Hessian approaches and then hovers near the stability threshold $2/\eta$ during gradient descent (GD) with step size $\eta$.

By Rustem Islamov, Michael Crawshaw, Jeremy Cohen, Robert Gower
arXiv Machine Learning
Jul 16

Smooth Quasar-Convex Optimization with Constraints

arXiv:2510. 01943v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Quasar-convex functions form a broad nonconvex class with applications to linear dynamical systems, generalized linear models, and Riemannian optimization, among others.

By David Mart\'inez-Rubio