Population protocols are a popular model of distributed computing, in which n agents with limited local state interact randomly, and cooperate to collectively compute global predicates. Inspired by recent developments in DNA programming, an extensive series of papers, across different communities, has examined the computability and complexity characteristics of this model. Majority, or consensus, is a central task in this model, in which agents need to collectively reach a decision as to which one of two states A or B had a higher initial count. Two metrics are important: the time that a protocol requires to stabilize to an output decision, and the state space size that each agent requires to do so. It is known that majority requires Ω(log ...
A population protocol is a sequence of pairwise interactions of n agents. During one interaction, tw...
Population protocols provide a distributed computing model in which a set of finite-state identical ...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popu...
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 randomly-interacting age...
In this paper we study population protocols governed by the {\em random scheduler}, which uniformly ...
Full verions, including all proofsInternational audiencePopulation protocols are a model of distribu...
A population protocol is a sequence of pairwise interactions of n agents. During one interaction, tw...
We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed ...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
Population protocols are a model for distributed computing that is focused on simplicity and robustn...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
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...
The model of population protocols refers to a large collection of simple indistinguishable entities,...
A population protocol is a sequence of pairwise interactions of n agents. During one interaction, tw...
Population protocols provide a distributed computing model in which a set of finite-state identical ...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popu...
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 randomly-interacting age...
In this paper we study population protocols governed by the {\em random scheduler}, which uniformly ...
Full verions, including all proofsInternational audiencePopulation protocols are a model of distribu...
A population protocol is a sequence of pairwise interactions of n agents. During one interaction, tw...
We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed ...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
Population protocols are a model for distributed computing that is focused on simplicity and robustn...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
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...
The model of population protocols refers to a large collection of simple indistinguishable entities,...
A population protocol is a sequence of pairwise interactions of n agents. During one interaction, tw...
Population protocols provide a distributed computing model in which a set of finite-state identical ...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popu...