Zheng, Tianqi, Loizou, Nicolas, You, Pengcheng, and Mallada, Enrique. Dissipative Gradient Descent Ascent Method: A Control Theory Inspired Algorithm for Min-max Optimization. Retrieved from https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10557891.
Zheng, Tianqi, Loizou, Nicolas, You, Pengcheng, & Mallada, Enrique. Dissipative Gradient Descent Ascent Method: A Control Theory Inspired Algorithm for Min-max Optimization. Retrieved from https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10557891.
Zheng, Tianqi, Loizou, Nicolas, You, Pengcheng, and Mallada, Enrique.
"Dissipative Gradient Descent Ascent Method: A Control Theory Inspired Algorithm for Min-max Optimization". Country unknown/Code not available: 63rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC). https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10557891.
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