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Communicating Distributed H Systems: Optimal Results with Efficient Ways of Communication

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Distributed H systems and several variants of distributed H systems have been studied extensively [1, 2, 3, 4]. This paper is an effort in the direction of obtaining efficient distributed systems. To this end, a universality result using 2 components is obtained using two-level distributed H systems. This is an improvement over the existing universality result with 3 components. Further, we propose lazy communicating distributed H systems (LCDH systems), a variant of communicating distributed H systems, with lesser communication. A universality result is obtained with this variant, using only 2 components. This improves the universality result RE = CDH 3 by reducing the number of components as well as the communication between components.

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Krishna, S.N. (2006). Communicating Distributed H Systems: Optimal Results with Efficient Ways of Communication. In: Carbone, A., Pierce, N.A. (eds) DNA Computing. DNA 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3892. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11753681_14

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