Optimal Distributed Optimization on Slowly Time-Varying Graphs (1805.06045v7)
Abstract: We study optimal distributed first-order optimization algorithms when the network (i.e., communication constraints between the agents) changes with time. This problem is motivated by scenarios where agents experience network malfunctions. We provide a sufficient condition that guarantees a convergence rate with optimal (up lo logarithmic terms) dependencies on the network and function parameters if the network changes are constrained to a small percentage $\alpha$ of the total number of iterations. We call such networks slowly time-varying networks. Moreover, we show that Nesterov's method has an iteration complexity of $\Omega \big( \big(\sqrt{\kappa_\Phi \cdot \bar{\chi}} + \alpha \log(\kappa_\Phi \cdot \bar{\chi})\big) \log(1 / \varepsilon)\big)$ for decentralized algorithms, where $\kappa_\Phi$ is condition number of the objective function, and $\bar\chi$ is a worst case bound on the condition number of the sequence of communication graphs. Additionally, we provide an explicit upper bound on $\alpha$ in terms of the condition number of the objective function and network topologies.
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