AbstractIn the gossiping problem, each node in a network possesses a token initially; after gossiping, every node has a copy of every other node's token. The nodes exchange their tokens by packets. A solution to the problem is judged by how many rounds of packet sending it requires. In this paper, we consider the version of the problem in which a packet is of limited size (a packet can hold up to p tokens), the links (edges) of the network are half-duplex (only one packet can flow through a link at a time), and the nodes are all-port (a node's incident edges can all be active at the same time). We study the path and the cycle which are essential building blocks for more complex structures. We present tight lower bounds and algorithms which ...
(eng) Gossiping is an information dissemination problem in which each node of a communication networ...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of efficiently performing two important operations of commu...
LNCS v. 3299 entitled: Structural Information and Communication Complexity: 12 International Colloqu...
In the gossiping problem, each node in a network possesses a token initially; after gossiping, every...
In the gossiping problem, each node in a network possesses a token initially; after gossiping, every...
AbstractIn the gossiping problem, each node in a network possesses a token initially; after gossipin...
Gossiping is the process of information diffusion in which each node of a network holds a packet tha...
International audienceGossiping (also called total exchange or all-to-all communication) is the proc...
The gossip problem involves communicating a unique item from each node in a graph to every other nod...
In the gossiping problem, each node of a network starts with a unique piece of information and must ...
Gossiping is the communication problem in which each node has a unique message to be transmitted to ...
AbstractGossiping and broadcasting are two problems of information dissemination described in a grou...
Abstract — In this paper we introduce the Gossip Network model where travelers can obtain informatio...
AbstractGossiping is the process of information diffusion in which each node of a network holds a bl...
The communication modes (one-way and two-way mode) used for disseminating information among processo...
(eng) Gossiping is an information dissemination problem in which each node of a communication networ...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of efficiently performing two important operations of commu...
LNCS v. 3299 entitled: Structural Information and Communication Complexity: 12 International Colloqu...
In the gossiping problem, each node in a network possesses a token initially; after gossiping, every...
In the gossiping problem, each node in a network possesses a token initially; after gossiping, every...
AbstractIn the gossiping problem, each node in a network possesses a token initially; after gossipin...
Gossiping is the process of information diffusion in which each node of a network holds a packet tha...
International audienceGossiping (also called total exchange or all-to-all communication) is the proc...
The gossip problem involves communicating a unique item from each node in a graph to every other nod...
In the gossiping problem, each node of a network starts with a unique piece of information and must ...
Gossiping is the communication problem in which each node has a unique message to be transmitted to ...
AbstractGossiping and broadcasting are two problems of information dissemination described in a grou...
Abstract — In this paper we introduce the Gossip Network model where travelers can obtain informatio...
AbstractGossiping is the process of information diffusion in which each node of a network holds a bl...
The communication modes (one-way and two-way mode) used for disseminating information among processo...
(eng) Gossiping is an information dissemination problem in which each node of a communication networ...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of efficiently performing two important operations of commu...
LNCS v. 3299 entitled: Structural Information and Communication Complexity: 12 International Colloqu...