Nonconvex Decentralized Stochastic Bilevel Optimization under Heavy-Tailed Noise

cs.LG arXiv:2509.15543
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Abstract

Existing decentralized stochastic optimization methods assume the lower-level loss function is strongly convex and the stochastic gradient noise has finite variance. These strong assumptions typically are not satisfied in real-world machine learning models. For example, learning on language data typically leads to heavy-tailed gradient. To address these limitations, we develop a novel decentralized stochastic bilevel optimization algorithm for the nonconvex bilevel optimization problem under heavy-tailed noise. Specifically, we develop a normalized stochastic variance-reduced bilevel gradient descent algorithm, which does not rely on any clipping operation. Moreover, we establish its convergence rate by innovatively bounding interdependent gradient sequences under heavy-tailed noise for nonconvex decentralized bilevel optimization problems. As far as we know, this is the first decentralized bilevel optimization algorithm with rigorous theoretical guarantees under heavy-tailed noise. The extensive experimental results confirm the effectiveness of our algorithm in handling heavy-tailed noise.

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