Authors
Ye Tian, Ying Sun, Gesualdo Scutari
Publication date
2018/10/2
Conference
2018 56th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing (Allerton)
Pages
543-551
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This papers studies multi-agent (convex and nonconvex) optimization over static digraphs. We propose a general distributed asynchronous algorithmic framework whereby i) agents can update their local variables as well as communicate with their neighbors at any time, without any form of coordination; and ii) they can perform their local computations using (possibly) delayed, out-of-sync information from their neighbors. Delays need not be known to the agents or obey any specific profile, and can also be time-varying (but bounded). The algorithm builds on a tracking mechanism that is robust against asynchrony (in the above sense), whose goal is to estimate locally the sum of agents' gradients. When applied to strongly convex functions, we prove that it converges at an R-linear (geometric) rate as long as the step-size is sufficiently small. A sublinear convergence rate is proved, when nonconvex problems and/or …
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