On Convergence and Threshold Properties of Discrete Lotka-Volterra Population Protocols
Jurek Czyzowicz (DII), Leszek Gasieniec, Adrian Kosowski (LIAFA, INRIA, Paris-Rocquencourt), Evangelos Kranakis, Paul G. Spirakis (RA-CTI),, Przemyslaw Uznanski

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the convergence and threshold behaviors of population protocols modeled by discrete Lotka-Volterra equations, demonstrating polynomial convergence times in complete graphs and exponential times in star graphs, with insights into multi-species dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first polynomial convergence time bounds for Lotka-Volterra protocols on complete graphs and explores threshold effects and probabilistic outcomes in multi-species opinion dynamics.
Findings
Protocols converge in polynomial time on complete graphs.
Star graph interactions lead to exponential convergence time.
Rock-Paper-Scissors reaches each absorbing state with near-equal probability.
Abstract
In this work we focus on a natural class of population protocols whose dynamics are modelled by the discrete version of Lotka-Volterra equations. In such protocols, when an agent of type (species) interacts with an agent of type (species) with as the initiator, then 's type becomes with probability . In such an interaction, we think of as the predator, as the prey, and the type of the prey is either converted to that of the predator or stays as is. Such protocols capture the dynamics of some opinion spreading models and generalize the well-known Rock-Paper-Scissors discrete dynamics. We consider the pairwise interactions among agents that are scheduled uniformly at random. We start by considering the convergence time and show that any Lotka-Volterra-type protocol on an -agent population converges to some absorbing state in time polynomial…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Complex Network Analysis Techniques · Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
