Fast algorithms are presented for performing computations in a probabilistic population model. This is a variant of the standard population protocol model—in which finite-state agents interact in pairs under the control of an adversary scheduler—where all pairs are equally likely to be chosen for each interac-tion. It is shown that when a unique leader agent is provided in the initial population, the population can simulate a virtual register machine in which standard arithmetic operations like comparison, addition, subtraction, and multiplication and division by constants can be simulated in O(n log 4 n) interactions with high probability. Applications include a reduction of the cost of computing a semilinear predi-cate to O(n log 4 n) int...
Population protocols are a popular model of distributed computing, in which n agents with limited lo...
In their 2006 seminal paper in Distributed Computing, Angluin et al. present a construction that, gi...
International audienceThe computational model of population protocols is a formalism that allows the...
Fast algorithms are presented for performing computations in a probabilistic population model. This ...
We study leader election and population size counting for population protocols: networks of finite-s...
We study the problems of leader election and population size counting for population protocols: netw...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popu...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
The model of population protocols is used to study distributed processes based on pairwise interacti...
Population protocols were introduced by Angluin et al. in 2004 to study the theoretical properties o...
Population protocols, roughly defined as systems consisting of large numbers of simple identical age...
Population protocols, roughly defined as systems consisting of large numbers of simple identical age...
We consider the efficient simulation of population protocols. In the population model, we are given ...
Population protocols are a popular model of distributed computing, in which n agents with limited lo...
Population protocols are a popular model of distributed computing, in which n agents with limited lo...
In their 2006 seminal paper in Distributed Computing, Angluin et al. present a construction that, gi...
International audienceThe computational model of population protocols is a formalism that allows the...
Fast algorithms are presented for performing computations in a probabilistic population model. This ...
We study leader election and population size counting for population protocols: networks of finite-s...
We study the problems of leader election and population size counting for population protocols: netw...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popu...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
The model of population protocols is used to study distributed processes based on pairwise interacti...
Population protocols were introduced by Angluin et al. in 2004 to study the theoretical properties o...
Population protocols, roughly defined as systems consisting of large numbers of simple identical age...
Population protocols, roughly defined as systems consisting of large numbers of simple identical age...
We consider the efficient simulation of population protocols. In the population model, we are given ...
Population protocols are a popular model of distributed computing, in which n agents with limited lo...
Population protocols are a popular model of distributed computing, in which n agents with limited lo...
In their 2006 seminal paper in Distributed Computing, Angluin et al. present a construction that, gi...
International audienceThe computational model of population protocols is a formalism that allows the...