A distributed algorithm for computing a common fixed point of a family of strongly quasi-nonexpansive maps

2017 AMERICAN CONTROL CONFERENCE (ACC)(2017)

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This paper studies a distributed algorithm for finding a common fixed point of a family of m > 1 nonlinear maps M i : ℝ n → ℝ n assuming that each map is strongly quasi-nonexpansive, and that at least one such common fixed point exists. A common fixed point is simultaneously and recursively computed by m agents assuming that each agent i knows only M i , the current estimates of the fixed point generated by its neighbors, and nothing more. Neighbor relationships are described by a time-varying directed graph ℕ(t) whose vertices correspond to agents and whose arcs depict neighbor relationships. It is shown that for any sequence of repeatedly jointly strongly connected neighbor graphs ℕ(t), t ∈ {1, 2, ...}, the algorithm causes all agents' estimates to converge to a common fixed point of M i , i ∈ {1, 2, ..., m}.
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distributed algorithm,common fixed point computation,strongly quasinonexpansive map family,nonlinear maps,agents,neighbor relationships,time-varying directed graph,strongly connected neighbor graphs
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