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Abelian networks I. Foundations and examples (1309.3445v3)

Published 12 Sep 2013 in cs.FL, cond-mat.stat-mech, and math.CO

Abstract: In Deepak Dhar's model of abelian distributed processors, automata occupy the vertices of a graph and communicate via the edges. We show that two simple axioms ensure that the final output does not depend on the order in which the automata process their inputs. A collection of automata obeying these axioms is called an "abelian network". We prove a least action principle for abelian networks. As an application, we show how abelian networks can solve certain linear and nonlinear integer programs asynchronously. In most previously studied abelian networks, the input alphabet of each automaton consists of a single letter; in contrast, we propose two non-unary examples of abelian networks: "oil and water" and "abelian mobile agents".

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