Codes, Lower Bounds, and Phase Transitions in the Symmetric Rendezvous Problem
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In the rendezvous problem, two parties with different labelings of the vertices of a complete graph are trying to meet at some vertex at the same time. It is well-known that if the parties have predetermined roles, then the strategy where one of them waits at one vertex, while the other visits all n vertices in random order is optimal, taking at most n steps and averaging about n/2. Anderson and Weber [3] considered the symmetric rendezvous problem, where both parties must use the same randomized strategy. They analyzed strategies where the parties repeatedly play the optimal asymmetric strategy, determining their role independently each time by a biased coin-flip. By tuning the bias, Anderson and Weber achieved an expected meeting time of about 0.829n, which they conjectured to be asymptotically optimal. We change perspective slightly: instead of minimizing the expected meeting time, we seek to maximize the probability of meeting within a specified time T . The Anderson-Weber strategy, which fails with constant probability when T = Θ(n), is not asymptotically optimal for large T in this setting. Specifically, we exhibit a symmetric strategy that succeeds with probability 1− o(1) in T = 4n steps. This is tight: for any α < 4, any symmetric strategy with T = αn fails with constant probability. Our strategy uses a new combinatorial object that we dub a “rendezvous code,” which may be of independent interest. When T ≤ n, we show that the probability of meeting within T steps is indeed asymptotically maximized by the Anderson-Weber strategy. Our results imply new lower bounds, showing that the best symmetric strategy takes at least 0.638n steps in expectation. We also present some partial results for the symmetric rendezvous problem on other vertex-transitive graphs. Department of Computer Science, University of New Mexico. [email protected] Department of Computer Science, University of New Mexico. [email protected] Santa Fe Institute. [email protected] Computer Science and Engineering, University of Connecticut. [email protected]
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Random Struct. Algorithms
دوره 49 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016