AbstractWe design and analyze a randomized one-passage election algorithm in trees based on a result of Angluin in [Proceedings of the 12th Symposium on Theory of Computing, 1980, p. 82]. The election process is a distributed elimination scheme which removes leaves one-by-one reducing the tree to a single vertex, called the leader (or elected vertex). We define a locally computable parameter guiding randomly the elimination process. As a particular instance, we provide a parameter assignment in a Markovian type random process in which all vertices have the same chance of being elected
We consider a leader election algorithm in which a set of distributed objects (people, computers, et...
AbstractRecently, Charikar et al. investigated the problem of evaluating AND/OR trees, with non-unif...
Sophisticated voting on a binary tree is a common form of voting structure, as exemplified by, for e...
AbstractElection is a classical paradigm in distributed algorithms. This paper aims to design and an...
AbstractElection is a classical paradigm in distributed algorithms. This paper aims to design and an...
<p>The classical paradox of social choice theory asserts that there is no fair way to deterministica...
The classical paradox of social choice theory asserts that there is no fair way to deterministically...
We propose a self stabilizing algorithm (protocol) for leader election in a tree graph. We show the ...
[[abstract]]A self-stabilization leader election protocol for uniform trees is presented in this pap...
We investigate the duration of an elimination process for identifying a loser by coin toss-ing, or, ...
A leader election algorithm is an elimination process that divides recursively into tow subgroups an...
We investigate the duration of an elimination process for identifying a winner by coin tossing, or, ...
This thesis studies problems in applied probability using combinatorial techniques. The first part o...
A preference profile is single-peaked on a tree if the candidate set can be equipped with a tree str...
We consider a leader election algorithm in which a set of distributed objects (people, computers, et...
We consider a leader election algorithm in which a set of distributed objects (people, computers, et...
AbstractRecently, Charikar et al. investigated the problem of evaluating AND/OR trees, with non-unif...
Sophisticated voting on a binary tree is a common form of voting structure, as exemplified by, for e...
AbstractElection is a classical paradigm in distributed algorithms. This paper aims to design and an...
AbstractElection is a classical paradigm in distributed algorithms. This paper aims to design and an...
<p>The classical paradox of social choice theory asserts that there is no fair way to deterministica...
The classical paradox of social choice theory asserts that there is no fair way to deterministically...
We propose a self stabilizing algorithm (protocol) for leader election in a tree graph. We show the ...
[[abstract]]A self-stabilization leader election protocol for uniform trees is presented in this pap...
We investigate the duration of an elimination process for identifying a loser by coin toss-ing, or, ...
A leader election algorithm is an elimination process that divides recursively into tow subgroups an...
We investigate the duration of an elimination process for identifying a winner by coin tossing, or, ...
This thesis studies problems in applied probability using combinatorial techniques. The first part o...
A preference profile is single-peaked on a tree if the candidate set can be equipped with a tree str...
We consider a leader election algorithm in which a set of distributed objects (people, computers, et...
We consider a leader election algorithm in which a set of distributed objects (people, computers, et...
AbstractRecently, Charikar et al. investigated the problem of evaluating AND/OR trees, with non-unif...
Sophisticated voting on a binary tree is a common form of voting structure, as exemplified by, for e...