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Decentralized Strongly-Convex Optimization with Affine Constraints: Primal and Dual Approaches

Decentralized optimization is a common paradigm used in distributed signal processing and sensing as well as privacy-preserving and large-scale machine learning. It is assumed that several computational entities locally hold objective functions and are connected by a network. The agents aim to commonly minimize the sum of the local objectives subject by making gradient updates and exchanging information with their immediate neighbors. Theory of decentralized optimization is pretty well-developed in the literature. In particular, it includes lower bounds and optimal algorithms. In this paper, we assume that along with an objective, each node also holds affine constraints. We discuss several primal and dual approaches to decentralized optimization problem with affine constraints.

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