Quasioptimal alternating projections and their use in low-rank approximation of matrices and tensors
We study the convergence of specific inexact alternating projections for two non-convex sets in a Euclidean space. The σ-quasioptimal metric projection (σ≥ 1) of a point x onto a set A consists of points in A the distance to which is at most σ times larger than the minimal distance dist(x,A). We prove that quasioptimal alternating projections, when one or both projections are quasioptimal, converge locally and linearly under the usual regularity assumptions on the two sets and their intersection. The theory is motivated by the successful application of alternating projections to low-rank matrix and tensor approximation. We focus on two problems – nonnegative low-rank approximation and low-rank approximation in the maximum norm – and develop fast alternating-projection algorithms for matrices and tensor trains based on cross approximation and acceleration techniques. The numerical experiments confirm that the proposed methods are efficient and suggest that they can be used to regularise various low-rank computational routines.
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