In the stochastic population protocol model, we are given a connected graph with $n$ nodes, and in every time step, a scheduler samples an edge of the graph uniformly at random and the nodes connected by this edge interact. A fundamental task in this model is stable leader election, in which all nodes start in an identical state and the aim is to reach a configuration in which (1) exactly one node is elected as leader and (2) this node remains as the unique leader no matter what sequence of interactions follows. On cliques, the complexity of this problem has recently been settled: time-optimal protocols stabilize in $\Theta(n \log n)$ expected steps using $\Theta(\log \log n)$ states, whereas protocols that use $O(1)$ states require $\Theta...
Abstract. A population protocol stably elects a leader if, for all n, start-ing from an initial conf...
International audienceA population protocol stably elects a leader if, for all n, starting from an i...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popu...
Full verions, including all proofsInternational audiencePopulation protocols are a model of distribu...
OPODIS 2015 : 19th International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems, 14-17 Dec. 2015 , ...
We study the problems of leader election and population size counting for population protocols: netw...
The model of population protocols refers to a large collection of simple indistinguishable entities,...
Full verions, including all proofsInternational audiencePopulation protocols are a model of distribu...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
Mediated population protocols are an extension of popula-tion protocols in which communication links...
Mediated population protocols are an extension of popula-tion protocols in which communication links...
We study leader election and population size counting for population protocols: networks of finite-s...
A population protocol stably elects a leader if, for all n, starting from an initial configuration w...
In the population protocol model Angluin et al. proposed in 2004, there exists no self-stabilizing l...
Abstract. A population protocol stably elects a leader if, for all n, start-ing from an initial conf...
International audienceA population protocol stably elects a leader if, for all n, starting from an i...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popu...
Full verions, including all proofsInternational audiencePopulation protocols are a model of distribu...
OPODIS 2015 : 19th International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems, 14-17 Dec. 2015 , ...
We study the problems of leader election and population size counting for population protocols: netw...
The model of population protocols refers to a large collection of simple indistinguishable entities,...
Full verions, including all proofsInternational audiencePopulation protocols are a model of distribu...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
Mediated population protocols are an extension of popula-tion protocols in which communication links...
Mediated population protocols are an extension of popula-tion protocols in which communication links...
We study leader election and population size counting for population protocols: networks of finite-s...
A population protocol stably elects a leader if, for all n, starting from an initial configuration w...
In the population protocol model Angluin et al. proposed in 2004, there exists no self-stabilizing l...
Abstract. A population protocol stably elects a leader if, for all n, start-ing from an initial conf...
International audienceA population protocol stably elects a leader if, for all n, starting from an i...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popu...