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arxiv: 1007.2389 · v2 · pith:GT7MXPH2new · submitted 2010-07-14 · 🌊 nlin.CG

Discrete analogue computing with rotor-routers

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keywords computationanaloguesdiscreteitselfnetworkrotor-routertokensanalogue
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Rotor-routing is a procedure for routing tokens through a network that can implement certain kinds of computation. These computations are inherently asynchronous (the order in which tokens are routed makes no difference) and distributed (information is spread throughout the system). It is also possible to efficiently check that a computation has been carried out correctly in less time than the computation itself required, provided one has a certificate that can itself be computed by the rotor-router network. Rotor-router networks can be viewed as both discrete analogues of continuous linear systems and deterministic analogues of stochastic processes.

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