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Research Article

The Capra-subdifferential of the ℓ0 pseudonorm

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Pages 1229-1251 | Received 30 Dec 2021, Accepted 28 Oct 2022, Published online: 18 Nov 2022
 

Abstract

The 0 pseudonorm counts the nonzero coordinates of a vector. It is often used in optimization problems to enforce the sparsity of the solution. However, this function is nonconvex and noncontinuous, and optimization problems formulated with 0 – be it in the objective function or in the constraints – are hard to solve in general. Recently, a new family of coupling functions – called Capra (constant along primal rays) – has proved to induce relevant generalized Fenchel-Moreau conjugacies to handle the 0 pseudonorm. In particular, under a suitable choice of source norm on Rd – used in the definition of the Capra coupling – the function 0 is Capra-subdifferentiable, hence is Capra-convex. In this article, we give explicit formulations for the Capra-subdifferential of the 0 pseudonorm, when the source norm is a p norm with p[1,]. We illustrate our results with graphical visualizations of the Capra-subdifferential of 0 for the Euclidean source norm.

Acknowledgements

We thank the two anonymous referees that helped us to improve the quality of this paper.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1 Here, following notation from Game Theory, we have denoted by K the complementary subset of K in {1,,d}: K(K)={1,,d} and K(K)=.

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