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CORR
2006
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Consensus Propagation

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Consensus Propagation
We propose consensus propagation, an asynchronous distributed protocol for averaging numbers across a network. We establish convergence, characterize the convergence rate for regular graphs, and demonstrate that the protocol exhibits better scaling properties than pairwise averaging, an alternative that has received much recent attention. Consensus propagation can be viewed as a special case of belief propagation, and our results contribute to the belief propagation literature. In particular, beyond singly-connected graphs, there are very few classes of relevant problems for which belief propagation is known to converge.
Ciamac Cyrus Moallemi, Benjamin Van Roy
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where CORR
Authors Ciamac Cyrus Moallemi, Benjamin Van Roy
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