arXiv Machine Learning By Nicholas Pischke

Mean-square and sublinear convergence of a stochastic proximal point algorithm in metric spaces of nonpositive curvature

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arXiv:2510. 10697v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: We define a stochastic variant of the proximal point algorithm in the general setting of nonlinear Hadamard spaces for approximating zeros of the mean of a stochastically perturbed monotone vector field.

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