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Continuous-time stochastic analysis of rumor spreading with multiple operations

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In this paper, we analyze a new asynchronous rumor spreading protocol to deliver a rumor to all the nodes of a large-scale distributed network. This protocol relies on successive pull operations involving k different nodes, with k ≥ 2, and called k-pull operations. Specifically during a k-pull operation, an uninformed node a contacts k −1 other nodes at random in the network, and if at least one of them knows the rumor, then node a learns it. We perform a detailed study in continuous-time of the total time Θ k,n needed for all the n nodes to learn the rumor. These results extend those obtained in a previous paper which dealt with the discrete-time case. We obtain the mean value, the variance and the distribution of Θ k,n together with their asymptotic behavior when the number of nodes n tends to infinity.
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hal-03681995 , version 1 (30-05-2022)

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François Castella, Bruno Sericola, Emmanuelle Anceaume, Yves Mocquard. Continuous-time stochastic analysis of rumor spreading with multiple operations. 2022. ⟨hal-03681995⟩
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