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Event

Ebrahim Sarabi (Miami University)

Monday, March 25, 2024 16:00to17:00
Burnside Hall Room 1104, 805 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0B9, CA

Title: Twice Epi-Differentiability: Theory and Applications

Abstract :

In this talk, we discuss various aspects of twice epi-differentiablity of extended-real-valued functions and demonstrate how it can be leveraged to study the local convergence analysis of the augmented Lagrangian method for composite optimization problems. We begin with presenting the history of twice epi-differentiablity and proceed with its evolution in the last three decades. In particular, we demonstrate that this property often holds for various classes of functions, commonly seen in applications to optimization problems. If time allows, we will discuss further applications of this concept in stability properties of generalized equations and show that it can be used to achieve a simple characterization of continuous differentiability of the proximal mapping for a large class of functions, called C^2-decomposable.

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