Abstract

This study proposes a new hybrid learning algorithm to approximate the expected recourse function for two-stage stochastic programs. The proposed algorithm, which is called projected stochastic hybrid learning algorithm, is a hybrid of piecewise linear approximation and stochastic subgradient methods. Piecewise linear approximations are updated adaptively by using stochastic subgradient and sample information on the objective function itself. In order to achieve a global optimum, a projection step that implements the stochastic subgradient method is performed to jump out from a local optimum. For general two-stage stochastic programs, we prove the convergence of the algorithm. Furthermore, the algorithm can drop the projection steps for two-stage stochastic programs with network recourse. Therefore, the pure piecewise linear approximation method is convergent when the initial piecewise linear functions are properly constructed. Computational results indicate that the algorithm exhibits rapid convergence.

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