Computational Complexity of Biased Diffusion Limited Aggregation

04/22/2019
by   Nicolas Bitar, et al.
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Diffusion-Limited Aggregation (DLA) is a cluster growth model that consists of a set of particles that are sequentially aggregated over a two-dimensional grid. In this paper, we introduce a biased version of the DLA model, in which particles are limited to move in a subset of possible directions. We denote k-DLA the model where the particles move only in k possible directions. We study the biased DLA model from the perspective of Computational Complexity, defining two decision problems The first problem is Prediction, whose input is a site of the grid c and a sequence S of walks, representing the trajectories of a set of particles. The question is whether a particle stops at site c when sequence S is realized. The second problem is Realization, where the input is a set of positions of the grid, P. The question is whether there exists a sequence S that realizes P, i.e. all particles of S exactly occupy the positions in P. Our aim is to classify the Prediciton and Realization problems for the different versions of DLA. We first show that Prediction is P-Complete for 2-DLA (thus for 3-DLA). Later, we show that Prediction can be solved much more efficiently for 1DLA. In fact, we show that in that case, the problem is NL-Complete. With respect to Realization, we show that restricted to 2DLA the problem is in P, while for 1DLA is in L.

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