A note on the complexity of random subspace model-based methods for derivative-free optimization

C. Cartis, L. Roberts, arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.17307, 2026

We demonstrate that, with a suitable rescaling, using Johnson-Lindenstrauss transforms (JLTs) in the random subspace model-based derivative-free optimization (DFO) algorithm from [Cartis & Roberts, Math. Prog. 199 (2023)] achieves an improved worst-case evaluation complexity bound compared to ‘unscaled’ JLTs. This improved bound does not require any modification to the original algorithm or complexity analysis, and matches the best-known bound in terms of dimension dependence for model-based DFO (e.g. achieved by [Scheinberg & Chaudhry, ICM 2026] using Haar matrices in a similar framework).

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