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A time and space optimal stable population protocol solving exact majority
D Doty, M Eftekhari, L Gąsieniec, E Severson, P Uznański, G Stachowiak
2021 IEEE 62nd Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS …, 2022
192022
Time-optimal self-stabilizing leader election in population protocols
J Burman, HL Chen, HP Chen, D Doty, T Nowak, E Severson, C Xu
Proceedings of the 2021 ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing …, 2021
172021
Composable computation in discrete chemical reaction networks
EE Severson, D Haley, D Doty
Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing …, 2019
172019
Efficient self-stabilizing leader election in population protocols
J Burman, D Doty, T Nowak, EE Severson, C Xu
arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.06068, 2019
112019
Message complexity of population protocols
T Amir, J Aspnes, D Doty, M Eftekhari, E Severson
arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.09532, 2020
102020
ppsim: A software package for efficiently simulating and visualizing population protocols
D Doty, E Severson
Computational Methods in Systems Biology: 19th International Conference …, 2021
42021
Brief announcement: A time and space optimal stable population protocol solving exact majority
D Doty, M Eftekhari, L Gąsieniec, E Severson, G Stachowiak, P Uznański
Proceedings of the 2021 ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing …, 2021
22021
A stable majority population protocol using logarithmic time and states
D Doty, M Eftekhari, E Severson
arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.15800, 2020
22020
Advances in Discrete Chemical Computation: Algorithms, Lower Bounds, and Software for Population Protocols
EE Severson
University of California, Davis, 2021
2021
Brief announcement: A stable majority population protocol using logarithmic time and states
D Doty, M Eftekhari, L Gąsieniec, E Severson, G Stachowiak, P Uznański
reactions 1 (2𝑖), 0ℎ, 2021
2021
Evolving Cellular Automata NCASO Final Project
E Severson
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