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Homonym population protocols

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Angluin et al. introduced Population protocols as a model in which n passively mobile anonymous finite-state agents stably compute a predicate on the multiset of their inputs via interactions by pairs. The model has been extended by Guerraoui and Ruppert to yield the community protocol models where agents have unique identifiers but may only store a finite number of the identifiers they already heard about. The Population protocol model only computes semi-linear predicates, whereas the community protocol model provides the power of a Turing machine with a O(n log n) space. We consider variations on the above models and we obtain a whole landscape that covers and extends already known results. By considering the case of homonyms, that is to say the case when several agents may share the same identifier, we provide a hierarchy that goes from the case of no identifier (population protocol model) to the case of unique identifiers (community protocol model). We obtain in particular that any Turing Machine on space O(logO(1) n) can be simulated with at least O(logO(1) n) identifiers, a result filling a gap left open in all previous studies. Our results also extend and revisit in particular the hierarchy provided by Chatzigiannakis et al. on population protocols carrying Turing Machines on limited space, solving the problem of the gap left by this work between per-agent space o(log log n) (proved to be equivalent to population protocols) and O(log n) (proved to be equivalent to Turing machines).

langue originaleAnglais
titreNetworked Systems - 3rd International Conference, NETYS 2015, Revised Selected Papers
rédacteurs en chefAhmed Bouajjani, Hugues Fauconnier
EditeurSpringer Verlag
Pages125-139
Nombre de pages15
ISBN (imprimé)9783319268491
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2015
Evénement3rd International Conference on Networked Systems, NETYS 2015 - Agadir, Maroc
Durée: 13 mai 201515 mai 2015

Série de publications

NomLecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
Volume9466
ISSN (imprimé)0302-9743
ISSN (Electronique)1611-3349

Une conférence

Une conférence3rd International Conference on Networked Systems, NETYS 2015
Pays/TerritoireMaroc
La villeAgadir
période13/05/1515/05/15

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