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Distributed Nesterov gradient methods over arbitrary graphs

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arxiv 1901.06995 v1 pith:I3ZJDKPJ submitted 2019-01-21 cs.LG cs.DCmath.OCstat.ML

Distributed Nesterov gradient methods over arbitrary graphs

classification cs.LG cs.DCmath.OCstat.ML
keywords distributedmethodsnesterovweightsadditionalarbitrarycolumn-stochasticgraphs
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In this letter, we introduce a distributed Nesterov method, termed as $\mathcal{ABN}$, that does not require doubly-stochastic weight matrices. Instead, the implementation is based on a simultaneous application of both row- and column-stochastic weights that makes this method applicable to arbitrary (strongly-connected) graphs. Since constructing column-stochastic weights needs additional information (the number of outgoing neighbors at each agent), not available in certain communication protocols, we derive a variation, termed as FROZEN, that only requires row-stochastic weights but at the expense of additional iterations for eigenvector learning. We numerically study these algorithms for various objective functions and network parameters and show that the proposed distributed Nesterov methods achieve acceleration compared to the current state-of-the-art methods for distributed optimization.

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