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Zeroth-Order Feedback Optimization for Cooperative Multi-Agent Systems

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arxiv 2011.09728 v2 pith:C5CG44CJ submitted 2020-11-19 math.OC cs.MA

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We study a class of cooperative multi-agent optimization problems, where each agent is associated with a local action vector and a local cost, and the goal is to cooperatively find the joint action profile that minimizes the average of the local costs. Such problems arise in many applications, such as distributed routing control, wind farm operation, etc. In many of these problems, gradient information may not be readily available, and the agents may only observe their local costs incurred by their actions as a feedback to determine their new actions. In this paper, we propose a zeroth-order feedback optimization scheme for the class of problems we consider, and provide explicit complexity bounds for both the convex and nonconvex settings with noiseless and noisy local cost observations. We also discuss briefly on the impacts of knowledge of local function dependence between agents. The algorithm's performance is justified by a numerical example of distributed routing control.

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