The set agreement problem states that from n proposed values at most n-1 can be decided. Traditionally, this problem is solved using a failure detector in asynchronous systems where processes may crash but not recover, where processes have different identities, and where all processes initially know the membership. In this paper we study the set agreement problem and the weakest failure detector L used to solve it in asynchronous message passing systems where processes may crash and recover, with homonyms (i.e., processes may have equal identities) and without a complete initial knowledge of the membership
In the k-set agreement problem, each process proposes a value and has to decide a value in such a wa...
Solving agreement problems (such as consensus and $k$-set agreement) in asynchronous distributed sys...
International audienceThe failure detector abstraction has been used to solve agreement problems in ...
In the set-agreement problem, n processes seek to agree on at most n−1 different values. This paper ...
International audienceThis paper continues our quest for the weakest failure detector which allows t...
AbstractIn the k-set agreement problem, each process (in a set of n processes) proposes a value and ...
This paper continues our quest for the weakest failure detector which allows the k-set agreement pro...
In the $k$-set agreement problem, each process (in a set of $n$ processes) proposes a value and has ...
Reaching agreement is one of the most fundamental problems in distributed computing. In the set-agre...
International audienceThis paper considers the k-set agreement problem in a crashprone asynchronous ...
Abstract—The recent discovery of the weakest failure detector L for message passing set agreement ha...
The k-set agreement problem is a coordination problem where each process is assumed to propose a val...
In the k-set agreement problem, each process proposes a value and has to decide a value in such a wa...
Solving agreement problems (such as consensus and $k$-set agreement) in asynchronous distributed sys...
International audienceThe failure detector abstraction has been used to solve agreement problems in ...
In the set-agreement problem, n processes seek to agree on at most n−1 different values. This paper ...
International audienceThis paper continues our quest for the weakest failure detector which allows t...
AbstractIn the k-set agreement problem, each process (in a set of n processes) proposes a value and ...
This paper continues our quest for the weakest failure detector which allows the k-set agreement pro...
In the $k$-set agreement problem, each process (in a set of $n$ processes) proposes a value and has ...
Reaching agreement is one of the most fundamental problems in distributed computing. In the set-agre...
International audienceThis paper considers the k-set agreement problem in a crashprone asynchronous ...
Abstract—The recent discovery of the weakest failure detector L for message passing set agreement ha...
The k-set agreement problem is a coordination problem where each process is assumed to propose a val...
In the k-set agreement problem, each process proposes a value and has to decide a value in such a wa...
Solving agreement problems (such as consensus and $k$-set agreement) in asynchronous distributed sys...
International audienceThe failure detector abstraction has been used to solve agreement problems in ...