Consensus is one of the most fundamental problems in distributed computing. This paper studies the consensus problem in a synchronous dynamic directed network, in which communication is controlled by an oblivious message adversary. The question when consensus is possible in this model has already been studied thoroughly in the literature from a combinatorial perspective, and is known to be challenging. This paper presents a topological perspective on consensus solvability under oblivious message adversaries, which provides interesting new insights. Our main contribution is a topological characterization of consensus solvability, which also leads to explicit decision procedures. Our approach is based on the novel notion of a communication ps...
AbstractThe theory of distributed computing shares a deep and fascinating connection with combinator...
This article presents a theoretical investigation of computation beyond the Turing barrier from emer...
The problem of second-order consensus is investigated in this paper for a class of multi-agent syste...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide a rigorous characterization of consensus solvability...
Distributed computations in a synchronous system prone to message loss can be modeled as a game betw...
International audienceMore than two decades ago, combinatorial topology was shown to be useful for a...
This paper investigates consensus strategies for a group of agents with discrete second-order dynami...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the consensus problems in discrete-time multiagent systems with fixe...
The field of distributed computability studies whether a task is solvable in a distributed system, as...
Abstract—In this paper, we discuss consensus problems for networks of dynamic agents with fixed and ...
In this paper, we study the consensus problems in discrete-time multiagent systems with fixed topolo...
A global semantic consensus can emerge from the self-organization of a population of distributed age...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...
AbstractThe theory of distributed computing shares a deep and fascinating connection with combinator...
This article presents a theoretical investigation of computation beyond the Turing barrier from emer...
The problem of second-order consensus is investigated in this paper for a class of multi-agent syste...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide a rigorous characterization of consensus solvability...
Distributed computations in a synchronous system prone to message loss can be modeled as a game betw...
International audienceMore than two decades ago, combinatorial topology was shown to be useful for a...
This paper investigates consensus strategies for a group of agents with discrete second-order dynami...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the consensus problems in discrete-time multiagent systems with fixe...
The field of distributed computability studies whether a task is solvable in a distributed system, as...
Abstract—In this paper, we discuss consensus problems for networks of dynamic agents with fixed and ...
In this paper, we study the consensus problems in discrete-time multiagent systems with fixed topolo...
A global semantic consensus can emerge from the self-organization of a population of distributed age...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...
AbstractThe theory of distributed computing shares a deep and fascinating connection with combinator...
This article presents a theoretical investigation of computation beyond the Turing barrier from emer...
The problem of second-order consensus is investigated in this paper for a class of multi-agent syste...