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Asymptotic Properties of $\mathcal{S}$-$\mathcal{AB}$ Method with Diminishing Stepsize

The popular $\mathcal{AB}$/push-pull method for distributed optimization problem may unify much of the existing decentralized first-order methods based on gradient tracking technique. More recently, the stochastic gradient variant of $\mathcal{AB}$/Push-Pull method ($\mathcal{S}$-$\mathcal{AB}$) has been proposed, which achieves the linear rate of converging to a neighborhood of the global minimizer when the step-size is constant. This paper is devoted to the asymptotic properties of $\mathcal{S}$-$\mathcal{AB}$ with diminishing stepsize. Specifically, under the condition that each local objective is smooth and the global objective is strongly-convex, we first present the boundedness of the iterates of $\mathcal{S}$-$\mathcal{AB}$ and then show that the iterates converge to the global minimizer with the rate $\mathcal{O}\left(1/\sqrt{k}\right)$. Furthermore, the asymptotic normality of Polyak-Ruppert averaged $\mathcal{S}$-$\mathcal{AB}$ is obtained and applications on statistical inference are discussed. Finally, numerical tests are conducted to demonstrate the theoretic results.

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