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A second order dynamical system with Hessian-driven damping and penalty term associated to variational inequalities

Radu Ioan Bot, Ernö Robert Csetnek

Published 2016-08-14Version 1

We consider the minimization of a convex objective function subject to the set of minima of another convex function, under the assumption that both functions are twice continuously differentiable. We approach this optimization problem from a continuous perspective by means of a second order dynamical system with Hessian-driven damping and a penalty term corresponding to the constrained function. By constructing appropriate energy functionals, we prove weak convergence of the trajectories generated by this differential equation to a minimizer of the optimization problem as well as convergence for the objective function values along the trajectories. The performed investigations rely on Lyapunov analysis in combination with the continuous version of the Opial Lemma. In case the objective function is strongly convex, we can even show strong convergence of the trajectories.

Comments: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1512.04702
Categories: math.OC, math.DS
Subjects: 34G25, 47J25, 47H05, 90C25
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