Gossip protocols are programs used in a setting in which each agent holds a secret and the aim is to reach a situation in which all agents know all secrets. Such protocols rely on a point-to-point or group communication. Distributed epistemic gossip protocols use epistemic formulas in the component programs for the agents. The advantage of the use of epistemic logic is that the resulting protocols are very concise and amenable for a simple verification. Recently, we introduced a natural modal logic that allows one to express distributed epistemic gossip protocols and to reason about their correctness. We proved that the resulting protocols are implementable and that all aspects of their correctness, including termination, are decidable. To ...
In the gossip problem information (‘secrets’) must be shared among a certain number of agents using ...
Gossip protocols are programs that can be used by a group of agents to synchronize what information ...
We provide a logical investigation of a simple case of communication in a network of agents called t...
Gossip protocols are programs used in a setting in which each agent holds a secret and the aim is to...
Gossip protocols are programs used in a setting in which each agent holds a secret and the aim is to...
Gossip protocols aim at arriving, by means of point-to-point or group communications, at a situation...
htmlabstract<p>Gossip protocols aim at arriving, by means of point-to-point or group communications,...
Gossip protocols aim at arriving, by means of point-to-point or group communications, at a situation...
Gossip protocols aim at arriving, by means of point-to-point or group communications, at a situation...
Gossip protocols deal with a group of communicating agents, each holding a private information, and ...
Gossip protocols aim at arriving, by means of point-to-point or group communications, at a situation...
Gossip protocols are programs that can be used by a group of n agents to synchronise what they know....
Distributed dynamic gossip is a generalization of the classic telephone problem in which agents comm...
We provide an in-depth study of the knowledge-theoretic aspects of communication in so-called gossip...
Gossip protocols are programs that can be used by a group of agents to synchronise what information ...
In the gossip problem information (‘secrets’) must be shared among a certain number of agents using ...
Gossip protocols are programs that can be used by a group of agents to synchronize what information ...
We provide a logical investigation of a simple case of communication in a network of agents called t...
Gossip protocols are programs used in a setting in which each agent holds a secret and the aim is to...
Gossip protocols are programs used in a setting in which each agent holds a secret and the aim is to...
Gossip protocols aim at arriving, by means of point-to-point or group communications, at a situation...
htmlabstract<p>Gossip protocols aim at arriving, by means of point-to-point or group communications,...
Gossip protocols aim at arriving, by means of point-to-point or group communications, at a situation...
Gossip protocols aim at arriving, by means of point-to-point or group communications, at a situation...
Gossip protocols deal with a group of communicating agents, each holding a private information, and ...
Gossip protocols aim at arriving, by means of point-to-point or group communications, at a situation...
Gossip protocols are programs that can be used by a group of n agents to synchronise what they know....
Distributed dynamic gossip is a generalization of the classic telephone problem in which agents comm...
We provide an in-depth study of the knowledge-theoretic aspects of communication in so-called gossip...
Gossip protocols are programs that can be used by a group of agents to synchronise what information ...
In the gossip problem information (‘secrets’) must be shared among a certain number of agents using ...
Gossip protocols are programs that can be used by a group of agents to synchronize what information ...
We provide a logical investigation of a simple case of communication in a network of agents called t...