We present a tradeoff between the expected time for two identical agents to rendez-vous on a synchronous, anonymous, oriented ring and the memory requirements of the agents. In particular, we show that there exists a 2t state agent, which can achieve rendez-vous on an n node ring in expected time O( n 2/2 t ∈+∈2 t ) and that any t/2 state agent requires expected time Ω( n 2/2 t ). As a corollary we observe that Θ(loglogn) bits of memory are necessary and sufficient to achieve rendez-vous in linear time
We consider broadcasting in random d-regular graphs by using a simple modification of the random pho...
AbstractIn this article we investigate the expected time for Herman's probabilistic self-stabilizing...
International audienceWe study the time and space complexity of randomized Test-And-Set (TAS) implem...
We present a trade-off between the expected time for two identical agents to rendezvous on a synchro...
We consider the rendezvous problem for identical mobile agents (i.e., running the same deterministic...
AbstractIn this paper we propose and analyze a randomized algorithm to get rendezvous between neighb...
In the rendezvous search problem, two mobile agents must move along the n nodes of a network so as t...
We study population protocols: networks of anonymous agents that interact under a scheduler that pic...
International audienceThis work concerns the general issue of combined optimality in terms of time a...
Two mobile agents, starting from different nodes of an unknown network, have to meet at the same nod...
The communication complexity of fundamental problems in distributed computing on an asynchronous rin...
International audienceThe aim of rendezvous in a graph is meeting of two mobile agents at some node ...
The aim of rendezvous in a graph is meeting of two mobile agents at some node of an unknown anonymou...
Rendezvous is concerned with enabling k ≥ 2 mobile agents to move within an underlying domain so tha...
HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci-entific res...
We consider broadcasting in random d-regular graphs by using a simple modification of the random pho...
AbstractIn this article we investigate the expected time for Herman's probabilistic self-stabilizing...
International audienceWe study the time and space complexity of randomized Test-And-Set (TAS) implem...
We present a trade-off between the expected time for two identical agents to rendezvous on a synchro...
We consider the rendezvous problem for identical mobile agents (i.e., running the same deterministic...
AbstractIn this paper we propose and analyze a randomized algorithm to get rendezvous between neighb...
In the rendezvous search problem, two mobile agents must move along the n nodes of a network so as t...
We study population protocols: networks of anonymous agents that interact under a scheduler that pic...
International audienceThis work concerns the general issue of combined optimality in terms of time a...
Two mobile agents, starting from different nodes of an unknown network, have to meet at the same nod...
The communication complexity of fundamental problems in distributed computing on an asynchronous rin...
International audienceThe aim of rendezvous in a graph is meeting of two mobile agents at some node ...
The aim of rendezvous in a graph is meeting of two mobile agents at some node of an unknown anonymou...
Rendezvous is concerned with enabling k ≥ 2 mobile agents to move within an underlying domain so tha...
HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci-entific res...
We consider broadcasting in random d-regular graphs by using a simple modification of the random pho...
AbstractIn this article we investigate the expected time for Herman's probabilistic self-stabilizing...
International audienceWe study the time and space complexity of randomized Test-And-Set (TAS) implem...