In this paper we investigate the computational power of population protocols under some unreliable or weaker interaction models. More precisely, we focus on two features related to the power of interactions: omission failures and one-way communications. An omission failure, a notion that this paper introduces for the first time in the context of population protocols, is the loss by one or both parties of the information transmitted in an interaction. The failure may or may not be detected by either party. In one-way models, on the other hand, communication happens only in one direction: only one of the two agents can change its state depending on both agents’ states, and the other agent may or may not be aware of the interaction. These noti...
AbstractWe extend here the Population Protocol (PP) model of Angluin et al. (2004, 2006) [2,4] in or...
Population protocols (Angluin et al., 2004) are a model of distributed computation by means of pairw...
The goal of secure multiparty computation is to transform a given protocol involving a trusted party...
In this paper we investigate the computational power of population protocols under some unreliable o...
We consider the problem of simulating traditional population protocols under weaker models of commun...
In the population protocol model introduced by Angluin et al. [2], a collection of agents, which are...
14 pagesIn the population protocol model introduced by Angluin et al., a collection of agents, which...
At vobis male sit, malae tenebrae Orci, quae omnia bella devoratis: tam bellum mihi passerem abstuli...
In this paper we show that, in terms of generated output languages, non-deterministic \textit{popula...
We extend here the Population Protocol (PP) model of Angluin et al. [2004,2006] in order to model mo...
We consider the model of population protocols introduced by Angluin et al. [AAD + 04], in which anon...
Population protocols have been introduced as a model of sensor networks consisting of very limited m...
We consider the efficient simulation of population protocols. In the population model, we are given ...
We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed ...
International audienceThe population protocol model provides theoretical foundations for analyzing t...
AbstractWe extend here the Population Protocol (PP) model of Angluin et al. (2004, 2006) [2,4] in or...
Population protocols (Angluin et al., 2004) are a model of distributed computation by means of pairw...
The goal of secure multiparty computation is to transform a given protocol involving a trusted party...
In this paper we investigate the computational power of population protocols under some unreliable o...
We consider the problem of simulating traditional population protocols under weaker models of commun...
In the population protocol model introduced by Angluin et al. [2], a collection of agents, which are...
14 pagesIn the population protocol model introduced by Angluin et al., a collection of agents, which...
At vobis male sit, malae tenebrae Orci, quae omnia bella devoratis: tam bellum mihi passerem abstuli...
In this paper we show that, in terms of generated output languages, non-deterministic \textit{popula...
We extend here the Population Protocol (PP) model of Angluin et al. [2004,2006] in order to model mo...
We consider the model of population protocols introduced by Angluin et al. [AAD + 04], in which anon...
Population protocols have been introduced as a model of sensor networks consisting of very limited m...
We consider the efficient simulation of population protocols. In the population model, we are given ...
We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed ...
International audienceThe population protocol model provides theoretical foundations for analyzing t...
AbstractWe extend here the Population Protocol (PP) model of Angluin et al. (2004, 2006) [2,4] in or...
Population protocols (Angluin et al., 2004) are a model of distributed computation by means of pairw...
The goal of secure multiparty computation is to transform a given protocol involving a trusted party...