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Distributed Submodular Maximization with Parallel Execution (2003.04364v2)

Published 9 Mar 2020 in cs.DC, cs.MA, cs.SY, and eess.SY

Abstract: The submodular maximization problem is widely applicable in many engineering problems where objectives exhibit diminishing returns. While this problem is known to be NP-hard for certain subclasses of objective functions, there is a greedy algorithm which guarantees approximation at least 1/2 of the optimal solution. This greedy algorithm can be implemented with a set of agents, each making a decision sequentially based on the choices of all prior agents. In this paper, we consider a generalization of the greedy algorithm in which agents can make decisions in parallel, rather than strictly in sequence. In particular, we are interested in partitioning the agents, where a set of agents in the partition all make a decision simultaneously based on the choices of prior agents, so that the algorithm terminates in limited iterations. We provide bounds on the performance of this parallelized version of the greedy algorithm and show that dividing the agents evenly among the sets in the partition yields an optimal structure. We additionally show that this optimal structure is still near-optimal when the objective function exhibits a certain monotone property. Lastly, we show that the same performance guarantees can be achieved in the parallelized greedy algorithm even when agents can only observe the decisions of a subset of prior agents.

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Authors (3)
  1. Haoyuan Sun (17 papers)
  2. David Grimsman (13 papers)
  3. Jason R Marden (4 papers)
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