International audiencePopulation protocols have been introduced by Angluin et al. as a model in which n passively mobile anonymous finite-state agents stably compute a predicate on the multiset of their inputs via interactions by pairs. The model has been extended by Guerraoui and Ruppert to yield the community protocol models where agents have unique identifiers but may only store a finite number of the identifiers they already heard about. The population protocol models can only compute semi-linear predicates, whereas in the community protocol model the whole community of agents provides collectively the power of a Turing machine with a O(n log n) space. We consider variations on the above models and we obtain a whole landscape that cover...
Population protocols are a well established model of distributed computation by mobile finite-state ...
International audienceThe computational model of population protocols is a formalism that allows the...
Population protocols (Angluin et al., 2004) are a model of distributed computation by means of pairw...
International audiencePopulation protocols have been introduced by Angluin et al. as a model in whic...
International audienceThe population protocol model was introduced by Angluin et al. as a model of p...
Population protocols form a well-established model of computation of passively mobile anonymous agen...
Population protocols were introduced by Angluin et al. in 2004 to study the theoretical properties o...
We extend here the Population Protocol (PP) model of Angluin et al. [2004,2006] in order to model mo...
International audiencePopulation protocols have been introduced by Angluin et {al.} as a model of ne...
We consider the model of population protocols introduced by Angluin et al. [AAD + 04], in which anon...
Population protocols are a formal model of computation by identical, anonymous mobile agents interac...
We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed ...
AbstractWe extend here the Population Protocol (PP) model of Angluin et al. (2004, 2006) [2,4] in or...
We consider the fundamental problem of assigning distinct labels to agents in the probabilistic mode...
Abstract. We define a general model capturing the behavior of a pop-ulation of anonymous agents that...
Population protocols are a well established model of distributed computation by mobile finite-state ...
International audienceThe computational model of population protocols is a formalism that allows the...
Population protocols (Angluin et al., 2004) are a model of distributed computation by means of pairw...
International audiencePopulation protocols have been introduced by Angluin et al. as a model in whic...
International audienceThe population protocol model was introduced by Angluin et al. as a model of p...
Population protocols form a well-established model of computation of passively mobile anonymous agen...
Population protocols were introduced by Angluin et al. in 2004 to study the theoretical properties o...
We extend here the Population Protocol (PP) model of Angluin et al. [2004,2006] in order to model mo...
International audiencePopulation protocols have been introduced by Angluin et {al.} as a model of ne...
We consider the model of population protocols introduced by Angluin et al. [AAD + 04], in which anon...
Population protocols are a formal model of computation by identical, anonymous mobile agents interac...
We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed ...
AbstractWe extend here the Population Protocol (PP) model of Angluin et al. (2004, 2006) [2,4] in or...
We consider the fundamental problem of assigning distinct labels to agents in the probabilistic mode...
Abstract. We define a general model capturing the behavior of a pop-ulation of anonymous agents that...
Population protocols are a well established model of distributed computation by mobile finite-state ...
International audienceThe computational model of population protocols is a formalism that allows the...
Population protocols (Angluin et al., 2004) are a model of distributed computation by means of pairw...