International audienceWe revisit the classic problem of spreading a piece of information in a group of n fully connected processors. By suitably adding a small dose of randomness to the protocol of Gasieniec and Pelc (Parallel Comput 22:903–912, 1996), we derive for the first time protocols that (i) use a linear number of messages, (ii) are correct even when an arbitrary number of adversarially chosen processors does not participate in the process, and (iii) with high probability have the asymptotically optimal runtime of O(logn) when at least an arbitrarily small constant fraction of the processors are working. In addition, our protocols do not require that the system is synchronized nor that all processors are simultaneously woken up at t...
Doerr and Fouz [\emphAsymptotically Optimal Randomized Rumor Spreading}, ICALP 2011] presented a new...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al.,which is a well-studied model fo...
We study deterministic gossiping in synchronous systems with dynamic crash failures. Each processor ...
International audienceWe revisit the classic problem of spreading a piece of information in a group ...
We present rumor spreading protocols for the complete graph topology that are robust against an arbi...
We investigate the class of so-called epidemic algorithms that are commonly used for the lazy trans...
We consider the classical rumor spreading problem, where a piece of information must be disseminated...
Randomized rumor spreading is a classical protocol to disseminate information across a network. At ...
Randomized rumor spreading is a classical protocol to disseminate information across a network. At S...
Epidemic algorithms are distributed algorithms in which the agents in thenetwork involve peers simil...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
AbstractThis paper presents an efficient deterministic gossip algorithm for p synchronous, crash-pro...
We consider the problem of fault-tolerant agreement in a crash-prone synchronous system. We present ...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem, which asks each node to deliver a rumor ...
In this paper, we present an experimental analysis of the asynchronous push & pull rumour spread...
Doerr and Fouz [\emphAsymptotically Optimal Randomized Rumor Spreading}, ICALP 2011] presented a new...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al.,which is a well-studied model fo...
We study deterministic gossiping in synchronous systems with dynamic crash failures. Each processor ...
International audienceWe revisit the classic problem of spreading a piece of information in a group ...
We present rumor spreading protocols for the complete graph topology that are robust against an arbi...
We investigate the class of so-called epidemic algorithms that are commonly used for the lazy trans...
We consider the classical rumor spreading problem, where a piece of information must be disseminated...
Randomized rumor spreading is a classical protocol to disseminate information across a network. At ...
Randomized rumor spreading is a classical protocol to disseminate information across a network. At S...
Epidemic algorithms are distributed algorithms in which the agents in thenetwork involve peers simil...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
AbstractThis paper presents an efficient deterministic gossip algorithm for p synchronous, crash-pro...
We consider the problem of fault-tolerant agreement in a crash-prone synchronous system. We present ...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem, which asks each node to deliver a rumor ...
In this paper, we present an experimental analysis of the asynchronous push & pull rumour spread...
Doerr and Fouz [\emphAsymptotically Optimal Randomized Rumor Spreading}, ICALP 2011] presented a new...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al.,which is a well-studied model fo...
We study deterministic gossiping in synchronous systems with dynamic crash failures. Each processor ...