This work focuses on the computational power of the Mediated Population Protocol model on complete communication graphs and initially identical edges (SMPP). In particular, we investigate the class MPS of all predicates that are stably computable by the SMPP model. It is already known that MPS is in the symmetric subclass of NSPACE(n2). Here we prove that this inclusion holds with equality, thus, providing the following exact characterization for MPS: A predicate is in MPS iff it is symmetric and is in NSPACE(n2)
This paper starts with the project of finding a large subclass of NP which exhibits a dichotomy. The...
We study languages with bounded communication complexity in the multiparty “input on the forehead mo...
We study languages with bounded communication complexity in the multiparty “input on the forehead mo...
Abstract. This work focuses on the computational power of the Me-diated Population Protocol model on...
AbstractWe extend here the Population Protocol (PP) model of Angluin et al. (2004, 2006) [2,4] in or...
We extend here the Population Protocol (PP) model of Angluin et al. [2004,2006] in order to model mo...
We extend here the Population Protocol model of Angluin et al. [2] in order to model more powerful n...
We work on an extension of the Population Protocol model of Angluin et al. that allows edges of the ...
We consider the model of population protocols introduced by Angluin et al. [AAD + 04], in which anon...
We propose a new theoretical model for passively mobile Wireless Sensor Net-works, called PM, standi...
We prove several results which, together with prior work, provide a nearly-complete picture of the r...
We prove several results which, together with prior work, provide a nearly-complete picture of the r...
We propose a new theoretical model for passively mobile Wireless Sensor Networks, called PM, standin...
We explore the computational power of networks of small resource-limited mobile agents. We define tw...
International audienceThe population protocol model was introduced by Angluin et al. as a model of p...
This paper starts with the project of finding a large subclass of NP which exhibits a dichotomy. The...
We study languages with bounded communication complexity in the multiparty “input on the forehead mo...
We study languages with bounded communication complexity in the multiparty “input on the forehead mo...
Abstract. This work focuses on the computational power of the Me-diated Population Protocol model on...
AbstractWe extend here the Population Protocol (PP) model of Angluin et al. (2004, 2006) [2,4] in or...
We extend here the Population Protocol (PP) model of Angluin et al. [2004,2006] in order to model mo...
We extend here the Population Protocol model of Angluin et al. [2] in order to model more powerful n...
We work on an extension of the Population Protocol model of Angluin et al. that allows edges of the ...
We consider the model of population protocols introduced by Angluin et al. [AAD + 04], in which anon...
We propose a new theoretical model for passively mobile Wireless Sensor Net-works, called PM, standi...
We prove several results which, together with prior work, provide a nearly-complete picture of the r...
We prove several results which, together with prior work, provide a nearly-complete picture of the r...
We propose a new theoretical model for passively mobile Wireless Sensor Networks, called PM, standin...
We explore the computational power of networks of small resource-limited mobile agents. We define tw...
International audienceThe population protocol model was introduced by Angluin et al. as a model of p...
This paper starts with the project of finding a large subclass of NP which exhibits a dichotomy. The...
We study languages with bounded communication complexity in the multiparty “input on the forehead mo...
We study languages with bounded communication complexity in the multiparty “input on the forehead mo...