Connectivity Preserving Network Transformers
Othon Michail, Paul G. Spirakis

TL;DR
This paper explores how minimal enhancements to network constructor models enable termination and maximum computational power, transforming initial topologies into a spanning line with efficient protocols.
Contribution
It introduces protocols that achieve termination and maximal computation in network constructors with realistic assumptions and minimal enhancements.
Findings
Achieves termination with initial connectivity and topology transformation.
Provides a time-optimal protocol with a leader for line transformation.
Demonstrates that local common neighbor detection enables solving the problem without a leader.
Abstract
The Population Protocol model is a distributed model that concerns systems of very weak computational entities that cannot control the way they interact. The model of Network Constructors is a variant of Population Protocols capable of (algorithmically) constructing abstract networks. Both models are characterized by a fundamental inability to terminate. In this work, we investigate the minimal strengthenings of the latter that could overcome this inability. Our main conclusion is that initial connectivity of the communication topology combined with the ability of the protocol to transform the communication topology plus a few other local and realistic assumptions are sufficient to guarantee not only termination but also the maximum computational power that one can hope for in this family of models. The technique is to transform any initial connected topology to a less symmetric and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed systems and fault tolerance · Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
