State Complexity of Protocols with Leaders - Université de Bordeaux
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State Complexity of Protocols with Leaders

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Population protocols are a model of computation in which an arbitrary number of anonymous finite-memory agents are interacting in order to decide by stable consensus a predicate. In this paper, we focus on the counting predicates that asks, given an initial configuration, whether the number of agents in some initial state i is at least n. In 2018, Blondin, Esparza, and Jaax shown that with a fix number of leaders, there exists infinitely many n for which the counting predicate is stably computable by a protocol with at most O(log log(n)) states. We provide in this paper a matching lower-bound (up to a square root) that improves the inverse-Ackermannian lower-bound presented at PODC in 2021.
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hal-03863775 , version 1 (14-11-2024)

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Jérôme Leroux. State Complexity of Protocols with Leaders. PODC '22: ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, Jul 2022, Salerno, Italy. pp.257-264, ⟨10.1145/3519270.3538421⟩. ⟨hal-03863775⟩
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