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Useful Compact Representations for Data-Fitting

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arxiv 2403.12206 v2 pith:MGMG7KWW submitted 2024-03-18 math.OC cs.LGcs.NAmath.NAstat.CO

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For minimization problems without 2nd derivative information, methods that estimate Hessian matrices can be very effective. However, conventional techniques generate dense matrices that are prohibitive for large problems. Limited-memory compact representations express the dense arrays in terms of a low rank representation and have become the state-of-the-art for software implementations on large deterministic problems. We develop new compact representations that are parameterized by a choice of vectors and that reduce to existing well known formulas for special choices. We demonstrate effectiveness of the compact representations for large eigenvalue computations, tensor factorizations and nonlinear regressions.

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