Seminar series
Date
Fri, 05 Mar 2021
Time
12:00 - 13:00
Speaker
Ke Ye
Organisation
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Low rank orthogonal tensor approximation (LROTA) is an important problem in tensor computations and their applications. A classical and widely used algorithm is the alternating polar decomposition method (APD). In this talk, I will first give very a brief introduction to tensors and their decompositions. After that, an improved version named iAPD of the classical APD will be proposed and all the following four fundamental properties of iAPD will be discussed : (i) the algorithm converges globally and the whole sequence converges to a KKT point without any assumption; (ii) it exhibits an overall sublinear convergence with an explicit rate which is sharper than the usual O(1/k) for first order methods in optimization; (iii) more importantly, it converges R-linearly for a generic tensor without any assumption; (iv) for almost all LROTA problems, iAPD reduces to APD after finitely many iterations if it converges to a local minimizer. If time permits, I will also present some numerical experiments.

Please contact us with feedback and comments about this page. Last updated on 03 Apr 2022 01:32.