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Formalization of Algorithms for Optimization with Block Structures

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arxiv 2503.18806 v1 pith:HKJP7BES submitted 2025-03-24 math.OC

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Block-structured problems are central to advances in numerical optimization and machine learning. This paper provides the formalization of convergence analysis for two pivotal algorithms in such settings: the block coordinate descent (BCD) method and the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM). Utilizing the type-theory-based proof assistant Lean4, we develop a rigorous framework to formally represent these algorithms. Essential concepts in nonsmooth and nonconvex optimization are formalized, notably subdifferentials, which extend the classical differentiability to handle nonsmooth scenarios, and the Kurdyka-Lojasiewicz (KL) property, which provides essential tools to analyze convergence in nonconvex settings. Such definitions and properties are crucial for the corresponding convergence analyses. We formalize the convergence proofs of these algorithms, demonstrating that our definitions and structures are coherent and robust. These formalizations lay a basis for analyzing the convergence of more general optimization algorithms.

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