We study the complexity of gossip in an asynchronous, message-passing fault-prone distributed system. We show that an adaptive adversary can significantly hamper the spreading of a rumor, while an oblivious adversary cannot. The algorithmic techniques proposed in this article can be used for improving the message complexity of distributed algorithms that rely on an all-to-all message exchange paradigm and are designed for an asynchronous environment. As an example, we show how to improve the message complexity of asynchronous randomized consensus
By the distributed averaging problem is meant the problem of computing the average value of a set of...
The context of this work is the well studied dissemination of information in large scale distributed...
Abstract: Distributed averaging is a relevant problem in several application areas, such as decentra...
AbstractThis paper presents an efficient deterministic gossip algorithm for p synchronous, crash-pro...
AbstractWe study deterministic gossiping in synchronous systems with dynamic crash failures. Each pr...
We study deterministic gossiping in synchronous systems with dynamic crash failures. Each processor ...
We investigate the class of so-called epidemic algorithms that are commonly used for the lazy trans...
We study the communication complexity of asynchronous distributed algorithms, such as the dis-tribut...
We consider the problem of consensus in the challenging classic model. In this model, the adversary ...
We consider the problem of fault-tolerant agreement in a crash-prone synchronous system. We present ...
Unlike the telephone network or the Internet, many of the next generation networks are not engineere...
Gossip algorithms are widely used to solve the distributed consensus problem, but issues can arise w...
We consider an asynchronous stochastic approximation version of the classical gossip algorithm where...
International audienceWe revisit the classic problem of spreading a piece of information in a group ...
Gossip protocols deal with a group of communicating agents, each holding a private information, and ...
By the distributed averaging problem is meant the problem of computing the average value of a set of...
The context of this work is the well studied dissemination of information in large scale distributed...
Abstract: Distributed averaging is a relevant problem in several application areas, such as decentra...
AbstractThis paper presents an efficient deterministic gossip algorithm for p synchronous, crash-pro...
AbstractWe study deterministic gossiping in synchronous systems with dynamic crash failures. Each pr...
We study deterministic gossiping in synchronous systems with dynamic crash failures. Each processor ...
We investigate the class of so-called epidemic algorithms that are commonly used for the lazy trans...
We study the communication complexity of asynchronous distributed algorithms, such as the dis-tribut...
We consider the problem of consensus in the challenging classic model. In this model, the adversary ...
We consider the problem of fault-tolerant agreement in a crash-prone synchronous system. We present ...
Unlike the telephone network or the Internet, many of the next generation networks are not engineere...
Gossip algorithms are widely used to solve the distributed consensus problem, but issues can arise w...
We consider an asynchronous stochastic approximation version of the classical gossip algorithm where...
International audienceWe revisit the classic problem of spreading a piece of information in a group ...
Gossip protocols deal with a group of communicating agents, each holding a private information, and ...
By the distributed averaging problem is meant the problem of computing the average value of a set of...
The context of this work is the well studied dissemination of information in large scale distributed...
Abstract: Distributed averaging is a relevant problem in several application areas, such as decentra...