This paper considers optimization of smooth nonconvex functionals in smooth infinite dimensional spaces. A Hölder gradient descent algorithm is first proposed for finding approximate first-order points of regularized polynomial functionals. This method is then applied to analyze the evaluation complexity of an adaptive regularization method which searches for approximate first-order points of functionals with β-Hölder continuous derivatives. It is shown that finding an ǫ-approximate first-order point requires at most O(ǫ − p+β p+β−1 ) evaluations of the functional and its first p derivatives.
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