Edited by Michael Köhler-Bussmeier, Ekkart Kindler, Heiko RölkeClassical population protocols manage a fix size population of agents that are created by the input population: one agent exactly per unit of the input. As a consequence, complex protocols that have to perform several independent tasks find here a clear bottleneck that drastically reduces the parallelism in the execution of those tasks. To solve this problem, I propose to manage distributed population protocols, that simply generalize the classical ones by generating a (fix, finite) set of agents per each unit of the input. A surprising fact is that these protocols are not really new, if instead of considering only the classical protocols with an input alphabet we consider the a...
15 pagesLeveraging the resemblances between two areas explored so far independently enables to provi...
We consider the efficient simulation of population protocols. In the population model, we are given ...
In this paper we initiate the study of populations of agents with very limited capabilities that are...
Population protocols were introduced by Angluin et al. in 2004 to study the theoretical properties o...
We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed ...
International audienceThe computational model of population protocols is a formalism that allows the...
International audienceWe define a general model capturing the behavior of a population of anonymous ...
Population protocols (Angluin et al., 2004) are a model of distributed computation by means of pairw...
Population protocols are a formal model of computation by identical, anonymous mobile agents interac...
Population protocols are a model for distributed computing that is focused on simplicity and robustn...
The model of population protocols is used to study distributed processes based on pairwise interacti...
We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed ...
Population protocols are a distributed computing model appropriate for describing massive numbers of...
The population protocols model describes a population of n finite-state computational agents, whose ...
In their 2006 seminal paper in Distributed Computing, Angluin et al. present a construction that, gi...
15 pagesLeveraging the resemblances between two areas explored so far independently enables to provi...
We consider the efficient simulation of population protocols. In the population model, we are given ...
In this paper we initiate the study of populations of agents with very limited capabilities that are...
Population protocols were introduced by Angluin et al. in 2004 to study the theoretical properties o...
We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed ...
International audienceThe computational model of population protocols is a formalism that allows the...
International audienceWe define a general model capturing the behavior of a population of anonymous ...
Population protocols (Angluin et al., 2004) are a model of distributed computation by means of pairw...
Population protocols are a formal model of computation by identical, anonymous mobile agents interac...
Population protocols are a model for distributed computing that is focused on simplicity and robustn...
The model of population protocols is used to study distributed processes based on pairwise interacti...
We study population protocols, a model of distributed computing appropriate for modeling well-mixed ...
Population protocols are a distributed computing model appropriate for describing massive numbers of...
The population protocols model describes a population of n finite-state computational agents, whose ...
In their 2006 seminal paper in Distributed Computing, Angluin et al. present a construction that, gi...
15 pagesLeveraging the resemblances between two areas explored so far independently enables to provi...
We consider the efficient simulation of population protocols. In the population model, we are given ...
In this paper we initiate the study of populations of agents with very limited capabilities that are...