We are given a line of n identical processors (finite automata) that work synchronously. Each processor can transmit just one bit of information to the neighbour processors (if any) on the left and on the right. The computation starts at time 1 with the leftmost processor in a starting state and all other processors in a quiescent state. Given the time f(n), the problem is to set (synchronize) all the processors in a particular state for the first time, at the very same instant f(n). This problem is also known as the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem and was introduced by Moore in 1964. Mazoyer has given a minimal time solution with the least number of different states (six) and very recently he has given a minimal time solution for the...
We study the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem with non uniform delays in the case of a line of c...
We will exhibit some few states (7) non-minimal time solutions to the firing squad synchronization p...
The firing synchronization problem concerns a one-dimensional array of $n$ finite automata. All auto...
We are given a line of n identical processors (finite automata) that work synchronously. Each proces...
In this paper we improve the bounds on the complexity of solutions to the ¯ring squad problem, also ...
In this paper we improve the bounds on the complexity of solutions to the firing squad problem, also...
AbstractIn this paper we improve the bounds on the complexity of solutions to the firing squad probl...
AbstractThe objective of the firing squad synchronization problem is to define sets of states and tr...
In this paper we present a survey on the minimum and non minimum time solutions to the Firing Squad ...
Abstract. We consider several problems relating to stronglyconnected directed networks of identical ...
International audienceWe present some elements of a new family of time-optimal solutions to a less r...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim to present a completely new solution to the firing squad...
The firing synchronization problem was introduced by J.Myhill in 1957. The problem concerns a one-di...
This paper presents a description of a general outline for a minimal time solution to the Firing Squ...
We present several solutions to the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem on grid networks of differe...
We study the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem with non uniform delays in the case of a line of c...
We will exhibit some few states (7) non-minimal time solutions to the firing squad synchronization p...
The firing synchronization problem concerns a one-dimensional array of $n$ finite automata. All auto...
We are given a line of n identical processors (finite automata) that work synchronously. Each proces...
In this paper we improve the bounds on the complexity of solutions to the ¯ring squad problem, also ...
In this paper we improve the bounds on the complexity of solutions to the firing squad problem, also...
AbstractIn this paper we improve the bounds on the complexity of solutions to the firing squad probl...
AbstractThe objective of the firing squad synchronization problem is to define sets of states and tr...
In this paper we present a survey on the minimum and non minimum time solutions to the Firing Squad ...
Abstract. We consider several problems relating to stronglyconnected directed networks of identical ...
International audienceWe present some elements of a new family of time-optimal solutions to a less r...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim to present a completely new solution to the firing squad...
The firing synchronization problem was introduced by J.Myhill in 1957. The problem concerns a one-di...
This paper presents a description of a general outline for a minimal time solution to the Firing Squ...
We present several solutions to the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem on grid networks of differe...
We study the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem with non uniform delays in the case of a line of c...
We will exhibit some few states (7) non-minimal time solutions to the firing squad synchronization p...
The firing synchronization problem concerns a one-dimensional array of $n$ finite automata. All auto...