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arxiv: 1708.07620 · v2 · pith:R2HHBMZ7new · submitted 2017-08-25 · 🧮 math.OC

Fenchel Dual Gradient Methods for Distributed Convex Optimization over Time-varying Networks

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In the large collection of existing distributed algorithms for convex multi-agent optimization, only a handful of them provide convergence rate guarantees on agent networks with time-varying topologies, which, however, restrict the problem to be unconstrained. Motivated by this, we develop a family of distributed Fenchel dual gradient methods for solving constrained, strongly convex but not necessarily smooth multi-agent optimization problems over time-varying undirected networks. The proposed algorithms are constructed based on the application of weighted gradient methods to the Fenchel dual of the multi-agent optimization problem, and can be implemented in a fully decentralized fashion. We show that the proposed algorithms drive all the agents to both primal and dual optimality asymptotically under a minimal connectivity condition and at sublinear rates under a standard connectivity condition. Finally, the competent convergence performance of the distributed Fenchel dual gradient methods is demonstrated via simulations.

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