Persistent graphs and consensus convergence
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Shi, Guodong
Johansson, Karl Henrik
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This paper investigates the role persistent arcs play for averaging algorithms to reach a global consensus under discrete-time or continuous-time dynamics. Each (directed) arc in the underlying communication graph is assumed to be associated with a time-dependent weight function. An arc is said to be persistent if its weight function has infinite ℒ1 or ℓ1 norm for continuous-time or discrete-time models, respectively. The graph that consists of all persistent arcs is called the persistent graph of the underlying network. Three necessary and sufficient conditions on agreement or ε-agreement are established, by which we prove that the persistent graph fully determines the convergence to a consensus. It is also shown how the convergence rates explicitly depend on the diameter of the persistent graph.
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Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
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