Time and Space Optimal Exact Majority Population Protocols (2011.07392v2)
Abstract: In this paper we study population protocols governed by the {\em random scheduler}, which uniformly at random selects pairwise interactions between $n$ agents. The main result of this paper is the first time and space optimal {\em exact majority population protocol} which also works with high probability. The new protocol operates in the optimal {\em parallel time} $O(\log n),$ which is equivalent to $O(n\log n)$ sequential {\em pairwise interactions}, where each agent utilises the optimal number of $O(\log n)$ states. The time optimality of the new majority protocol is possible thanks to the novel concept of fixed-resolution phase clocks introduced and analysed in this paper. The new phase clock allows to count approximately constant parallel time in population protocols.
- Przemysław Uznański (35 papers)
- Leszek Gąsieniec (25 papers)
- Grzegorz Stachowiak (17 papers)