Semismooth Newton-type method for bilevel optimization: global convergence and extensive numerical experiments

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We consider the standard optimistic bilevel optimization problem, in particular upper- and lower-level constraints can be coupled. By means of the lower-level value function, the problem is transformed into a single-level optimization problem with a penalization of the value function constraint. For treating the latter problem, we develop a framework that does not rely on the direct computation of the lower-level value function or its derivatives. For each penalty parameter, the framework leads to a semismooth system of equations. This allows us to extend the semismooth Newton method to bilevel optimization. Besides global convergence properties of the method, we focus on achieving local superlinear convergence to a solution of the semismooth system. To this end, we formulate an appropriate CD-regularity assumption and derive sufficient conditions so that it is fulfilled. Moreover, we develop conditions to guarantee that a solution of the semismooth system is a local solution of the bilevel optimization problem. Extensive numerical experiments on 124 examples of nonlinear bilevel optimization problems from the literature show that this approach exhibits a remarkable performance, where only a few penalty parameters need to be considered.

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Fischer, A., Zemkoho, A. B., & Zhou, S. (2022). Semismooth Newton-type method for bilevel optimization: global convergence and extensive numerical experiments. Optimization Methods and Software, 37(5), 1770–1804. https://doi.org/10.1080/10556788.2021.1977810

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