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An approximate dual subgradient algorithm for multi-agent non-convex optimization

We consider a multi-agent optimization problem where agents subject to local, intermittent interactions aim to minimize a sum of local objective functions subject to a global inequality constraint and a global state constraint set. In contrast to previous work, we do not require that the objective, constraint functions, and state constraint sets to be convex. In order to deal with time-varying network topologies satisfying a standard connectivity assumption, we resort to consensus algorithm techniques and the Lagrangian duality method. We slightly relax the requirement of exact consensus, and propose a distributed approximate dual subgradient algorithm to enable agents to asymptotically converge to a pair of primal-dual solutions to an approximate problem. To guarantee convergence, we assume that the Slater's condition is satisfied and the optimal solution set of the dual limit is singleton. We implement our algorithm over a source localization problem and compare the performance with existing algorithms.

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