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arxiv: 1611.07393 · v4 · pith:BNDYIYEV · submitted 2016-11-22 · math.OC

A distributed ADMM-like method for resource sharing over time-varying networks

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We consider cooperative multi-agent resource sharing problems over time-varying communication networks, where only local communications are allowed. The objective is to minimize the sum of agent-specific composite convex functions subject to a conic constraint that couples agents' decisions. We propose a distributed primal-dual algorithm DPDA-D to solve the saddle point formulation of the sharing problem on time-varying (un)directed communication networks; and we show that primal-dual iterate sequence converges to a point defined by a primal optimal solution and a consensual dual price for the coupling constraint. Furthermore, we provide convergence rates for suboptimality, infeasibility and consensus violation of agents' dual price assessments; examine the effect of underlying network topology on the convergence rates of the proposed decentralized algorithm; and compare DPDA-D with a centralized method on the basis pursuit denoising and multi-channel power allocation problems.

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