AI RESEARCH

Wall-Clock Complexity for Zeroth-Order Optimization with Tunable Oracle Fidelity

arXiv CS.LG

ArXi:2605.31346v1 Announce Type: cross Zeroth-order (black-box) optimization is applied when gradients are unavailable and objective evaluations rely on expensive simulations. In many such applications, the oracle fidelity is tunable: higher-accuracy queries reduce noise but incur higher computational costs. To capture this trade-off, we study an accuracy-aware wall-clock model where each query with fidelity $\delta$ has a cost $c(\delta)$, and we minimize the total time $T_{\mathrm{total}} = \sum_{k=1}^{N} c(\delta_k)$, subject to a target accuracy constraint.