Liu, MeimeiShang, ZuofengCheng, Guang2021-01-122021-01-122020-08-211935-7524http://hdl.handle.net/10919/101855This paper focuses on the distributed learning in nonparametric regression framework. With sufficient computational resources, the efficiency of distributed algorithms improves as the number of machines increases. We aim to analyze how the number of machines affects statistical optimality. We establish an upper bound for the number of machines to achieve statistical minimax in two settings: nonparametric estimation and hypothesis testing. Our framework is general compared with existing work. We build a unified frame in distributed inference for various regression problems, including thin-plate splines and additive regression under random design: univariate, multivariate, and diverging-dimensional designs. The main tool to achieve this goal is a tight bound of an empirical process by introducing the Green function for equivalent kernels. Thorough numerical studies back theoretical findings.application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalComputational limitdivide and conquerkernel ridge regressionminimax optimalitynonparametric testingNonparametric distributed learning under general designsArticle - RefereedElectronic Journal of Statisticshttps://doi.org/10.1214/20-EJS1733142