We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed chemical reaction networks and other physical systems where agents exchange information in pairwise interactions, but have no control over their schedule of interaction partners. The well-studied *majority* problem is that of determining in an initial population of $n$ agents, each with one of two opinions $A$ or $B$, whether there are more $A$, more $B$, or a tie. A *stable* protocol solves this problem with probability 1 by eventually entering a configuration in which all agents agree on a correct consensus decision of $\mathsf{A}$, $\mathsf{B}$, or $\mathsf{T}$, from which the consensus cannot change. We describe a protocol that solves thi...
The model of population protocols refers to a large collection of simple indistinguishable entities,...
We present a loosely-stabilizing phase clock for population protocols. In the population model we ar...
A population protocol is a sequence of pairwise interactions of n agents. During one interaction, tw...
In this paper we study population protocols governed by the {\em random scheduler}, which uniformly ...
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...
A population protocol is a sequence of pairwise interactions of n agents. During one interaction, tw...
A population protocol is a sequence of pairwise interactions of n agents. During one interaction, tw...
Population protocols are a popular model of distributed computing, in which randomly-interacting age...
We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed ...
We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed ...
We study population protocols: networks of anonymous agents that interact under a scheduler that pic...
Full verions, including all proofsInternational audiencePopulation protocols are a model of distribu...
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,...
We present a loosely-stabilizing phase clock for population protocols. In the population model we ar...
A population protocol is a sequence of pairwise interactions of n agents. During one interaction, tw...
In this paper we study population protocols governed by the {\em random scheduler}, which uniformly ...
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...
A population protocol is a sequence of pairwise interactions of n agents. During one interaction, tw...
A population protocol is a sequence of pairwise interactions of n agents. During one interaction, tw...
Population protocols are a popular model of distributed computing, in which randomly-interacting age...
We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed ...
We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed ...
We study population protocols: networks of anonymous agents that interact under a scheduler that pic...
Full verions, including all proofsInternational audiencePopulation protocols are a model of distribu...
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,...
We present a loosely-stabilizing phase clock for population protocols. In the population model we ar...
A population protocol is a sequence of pairwise interactions of n agents. During one interaction, tw...