In this paper we consider a static set of anonymous processes, i.e., they do not have distinguished IDs, that communicate with neighbors using a local broadcast primitive. The communication graph changes at each computational round with the restriction of being always connected, i.e., the network topology guarantees 1-interval connectivity. In such setting non trivial computations, i.e., answering to a predicate like "there exists at least one process with initial input a?", are impossible. In a recent work, it has been conjectured that the impossibility holds even if a distinguished leader process is available within the computation. In this paper we prove that the conjecture is false. We show this result by implementing a deterministic le...
In this report we investigate distributed computation in dynamic networks in which the network topol...
AbstractA set of k mobile agents with distinct identifiers and located in nodes of an unknown anonym...
We consider deterministic anonymous distributed systems with broadcast communications where each nod...
In this paper we consider a static set of anonymous processes, i.e., they do not have distinguished ...
Nella tesi di dottorato si analizza il problema del counting in reti anonime dinamiche ed interval c...
We give the first linear-time counting algorithm for processes in anonymous 1-interval-connected dyn...
Abstract. In this work, we study the fundamental naming and count-ing problems (and some variations)...
Contribution. We study the fundamental naming and counting problems in networks that are anonymous, ...
Counting the number of nodes in {Anonymous Dynamic Networks} is enticing from an algorithmic perspec...
We study the problem of counting the number of nodes in a slotted-time communication network, under ...
Starting with Michail, Chatzigiannakis, and Spirakis work [Michail et al., 2013], the problem of Cou...
Counting is a fundamental problem of every distributed system as it represents a basic building bloc...
An anonymous dynamic network is a network of indistinguishable processes whose communication links m...
Counting the number of nodes in Anonymous Dynamic Networks is enticing from an algorithmic perspecti...
In this paper we study the problem of counting processes in a synchronous dynamic network where a di...
In this report we investigate distributed computation in dynamic networks in which the network topol...
AbstractA set of k mobile agents with distinct identifiers and located in nodes of an unknown anonym...
We consider deterministic anonymous distributed systems with broadcast communications where each nod...
In this paper we consider a static set of anonymous processes, i.e., they do not have distinguished ...
Nella tesi di dottorato si analizza il problema del counting in reti anonime dinamiche ed interval c...
We give the first linear-time counting algorithm for processes in anonymous 1-interval-connected dyn...
Abstract. In this work, we study the fundamental naming and count-ing problems (and some variations)...
Contribution. We study the fundamental naming and counting problems in networks that are anonymous, ...
Counting the number of nodes in {Anonymous Dynamic Networks} is enticing from an algorithmic perspec...
We study the problem of counting the number of nodes in a slotted-time communication network, under ...
Starting with Michail, Chatzigiannakis, and Spirakis work [Michail et al., 2013], the problem of Cou...
Counting is a fundamental problem of every distributed system as it represents a basic building bloc...
An anonymous dynamic network is a network of indistinguishable processes whose communication links m...
Counting the number of nodes in Anonymous Dynamic Networks is enticing from an algorithmic perspecti...
In this paper we study the problem of counting processes in a synchronous dynamic network where a di...
In this report we investigate distributed computation in dynamic networks in which the network topol...
AbstractA set of k mobile agents with distinct identifiers and located in nodes of an unknown anonym...
We consider deterministic anonymous distributed systems with broadcast communications where each nod...