Fault tolerant network constructors

Published: 2023, Last Modified: 13 May 2025Inf. Comput. 2023EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: We consider adversarial crash faults of nodes in the network constructors model [Michail and Spirakis, 2016]. We first show that, without further assumptions, the class of graph languages that can be (stably) constructed under crash faults is non-empty but small. On the positive side, linear waste enables the construction, on a fraction of the nodes, of any graph language that is constructible in the fault-free case and partial constructibility allows us to construct a large class of graph languages. We then extend the original model with a minimal form of fault notifications. Our main result under that model is a fault-tolerant universal constructor. Finally, we show that logarithmic local memories can be exploited for a no-waste fault-tolerant simulation of any network constructor.
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