On the Convergence of Network Systems

02/11/2019
by   Evangelos Kipouridis, et al.
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The apparent disconnection between the microscopic and the macroscopic is a major issue in the understanding of complex systems. To this extend, we study the convergence of repeatedly applying local rules on a network, and touch on the expressive power of this model. We look at network systems and study their behavior when different types of local rules are applied on them. For a very general class of local rules, we prove convergence and provide a certain member of this class that, when applied on a graph, efficiently computes its k-core and its (k-1)-crust giving hints on the expressive power of such a model. Furthermore, we provide guarantees on the speed of convergence for an important subclass of the aforementioned class. We also study more general rules, and show that they do not converge. Our counterexamples resolve an open question of (Zhang, Wang, Wang, Zhou, KDD- 2009) as well, concerning whether a certain process converges. Finally, we show the universality of our network system, by providing a local rule under which it is Turing-Complete.

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