Amortized Averaging Algorithms for Approximate Consensus
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چکیده
We introduce a new class of distributed algorithms for the approximate consensus problem in dynamic rooted networks, which we call amortized averaging algorithms. They are deduced from ordinary averaging algorithms by adding a value-gathering phase before each value update. This allows their decision time to drop from being exponential in the number n of processes to being linear under the assumption that each process knows n. In particular, the amortized midpoint algorithm, which achieves a linear decision time, works in completely anonymous dynamic rooted networks where processes can exchange and store continuous values, and under the assumption that the number of processes is known to all processes. We then study the way amortized averaging algorithms degrade when communication graphs are from time to time non rooted, or with a wrong estimate of the number of processes. Finally, we analyze the amortized midpoint algorithm under the additional constraint that processes can only store and send quantized values, and get as a corollary that the 2-set consensus problem is solvable in linear time in any rooted dynamic network model when allowing all decision values to be in the range of initial values.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- CoRR
دوره abs/1512.04222 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015