Fast Convergence of k-Opinion Undecided State Dynamics in the Population Protocol Model

02/24/2023
by   Talley Amir, et al.
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We analyze the convergence of the k-opinion Undecided State Dynamics (USD) in the population protocol model. For k=2 opinions it is well known that the USD reaches consensus with high probability within O(n log n) interactions. Proving that the process also quickly solves the consensus problem for k>2 opinions has remained open, despite analogous results for larger k in the related parallel gossip model. In this paper we prove such convergence: under mild assumptions on k and on the initial number of undecided agents we prove that the USD achieves plurality consensus within O(k n log n) interactions with high probability, regardless of the initial bias. Moreover, if there is an initial additive bias of at least Ω(√(n)log n) we prove that the initial plurality opinion wins with high probability, and if there is a multiplicative bias the convergence time is further improved. Note that this is the first result for k > 2 for the USD in the population protocol model. Furthermore, it is the first result for the unsynchronized variant of the USD with k>2 which does not need any initial bias.

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