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Singing a MIS

Published: December 2, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.03311v1

By: Sandy Irani, Michael Luby

Potential Business Impact:

Helps robots find leaders in changing groups.

Business Areas:
Music Streaming Internet Services, Media and Entertainment, Music and Audio

We introduce a broadcast model called the singing model, where agents are oblivious of the size and structure of the communication network, even their immediate neighborhood. Agents can sing multiple notes which are heard by their neighbors. The model is a generalization of the beeping model, where agents can only emit sound at a single frequency. We give a simple and natural protocol where agents compete with their neighbors and their strength is reflected in the number of notes they sing. It converges in $O(log(n))$ time with high probability, where $n$ is the number of agents in the network. The protocol works in an asynchronous model where rounds vary in length and have different start times. It works with completely dynamic networks where agents can be faulty. The protocol is the first to converge to an MIS in logarithmic time for dynamic networks in a network oblivious model.

Page Count
34 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Data Structures and Algorithms