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Stabilization Time in Minority Processes

Published 3 Jul 2019 in cs.DM | (1907.02131v1)

Abstract: We analyze the stabilization time of minority processes in graphs. A minority process is a dynamically changing coloring, where each node repeatedly changes its color to the color which is least frequent in its neighborhood. First, we present a simple $\Omega(n2)$ stabilization time lower bound in the sequential adversarial model. Our main contribution is a graph construction which proves a ${\Omega}(n{2-\epsilon})$ stabilization time lower bound for any $\epsilon>0$. This lower bound holds even if the order of nodes is chosen benevolently, not only in the sequential model, but also in any reasonable concurrent model of the process.

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