In this paper we consider a synchronous broadcasting network, a distributed computation model which represents communication networks that are used extensively in practice. This is the first work we know of that deals with this model in a theoretical context. The problem we consider is a basic problem of information sharing, the computation of the multiple identification function. That is, given a network of p processors, each of which contains an n-bit string of information, the question is how every processor can compute the subset of processors which have the same information as itself. The problem was suggested by Yao in his classical paper in communication complexity [17], as a generalization of the two-processor case studied in that p...
AbstractWe consider the problem of complete information dissemination among n autonomous processors ...
We present efficient algorithms for broadcasting multiple messages. We assume n processors, one of w...
The author describes analogous coding theorems for the more general, interactive, communications req...
AbstractIn this paper we consider a synchronous broadcasting network, a distributed computation mode...
lSupport~d in pl.r \ by NSF rrl.nh MCS-830313g I.nd DCR-8511713 2Support~d io pm by NSF rrl.O \ MCS-...
AbstractIn the theory of dissemination of information in interconnection networks (gossiping and bro...
AbstractA multi-channel broadcast network is a distributed computation model in which p independent ...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 12).Supported by the National Science Foundation...
We study the communication complexity of asynchronous distributed algorithms, such as the dis-tribut...
AbstractLower bounds for distributed algorithms for complete networks of processors (i.e., networks ...
AbstractWe introduce new techniques for deriving lower bounds on message complexity in asynchronous ...
We introduce new techniques for deriving lower bounds on the message complexity in asynchronous dist...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
AbstractThis paper presents an efficient deterministic gossip algorithm for p synchronous, crash-pro...
AbstractA multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge o...
AbstractWe consider the problem of complete information dissemination among n autonomous processors ...
We present efficient algorithms for broadcasting multiple messages. We assume n processors, one of w...
The author describes analogous coding theorems for the more general, interactive, communications req...
AbstractIn this paper we consider a synchronous broadcasting network, a distributed computation mode...
lSupport~d in pl.r \ by NSF rrl.nh MCS-830313g I.nd DCR-8511713 2Support~d io pm by NSF rrl.O \ MCS-...
AbstractIn the theory of dissemination of information in interconnection networks (gossiping and bro...
AbstractA multi-channel broadcast network is a distributed computation model in which p independent ...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 12).Supported by the National Science Foundation...
We study the communication complexity of asynchronous distributed algorithms, such as the dis-tribut...
AbstractLower bounds for distributed algorithms for complete networks of processors (i.e., networks ...
AbstractWe introduce new techniques for deriving lower bounds on message complexity in asynchronous ...
We introduce new techniques for deriving lower bounds on the message complexity in asynchronous dist...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
AbstractThis paper presents an efficient deterministic gossip algorithm for p synchronous, crash-pro...
AbstractA multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge o...
AbstractWe consider the problem of complete information dissemination among n autonomous processors ...
We present efficient algorithms for broadcasting multiple messages. We assume n processors, one of w...
The author describes analogous coding theorems for the more general, interactive, communications req...