We study the partially eponymous model of distributed computation, which simultaneously generalizes the anonymous and the eponymous models. In this model, processors have identities, which are neither necessarily all identical (as in the anonymous model) nor necessarily unique (as in the eponymous model). In a decision problem formalized as a relation, processors receive inputs and seek to reach outputs respecting the relation. We focus on the partially eponymous ring, and we shall consider the computation of circularly symmetric relations on it. We consider sets of rings where all rings in the set have the same multiset of identity multiplicities. • We distinguish between solvability and computability: in solvability, processors are requir...
In an anonymous ring of n processors, all processors are totally indistinguishable except for their ...
[[abstract]]We propose a self-stabilizing algorithm to solve the processor identity problem on synch...
In an anonymous ring of n processors, all processors are totally indistinguishable except for their ...
AbstractWe study the partially eponymous model of distributed computation, which simultaneously gene...
Abstract. We study the partially eponymous model of distributed computation, which simultaneously ge...
We study a new model of distributed computation, which we call the partially eponymous model, that s...
AbstractWe study the partially eponymous model of distributed computation, which simultaneously gene...
An anonymous ring network is a ring where all processors (vertices) are indistinguishable except for...
An anonymous ring network is a ring where all processors (vertices) are indistinguishable except for...
An anonymous ring network is a ring where all processors (vertices) are indistinguishable except for...
An anonymous ring network is a ring where all processors (vertices) are indistinguishable except for...
AbstractIn Moran and Warmuth (1993, SIAM .J. Comput.22, No. 2, 379-399), it was shown that computing...
The communication complexity of fundamental problems in distributed computing on an asynchronous rin...
We study the message complexity of distributed algorithms in Tori and Chordal Rings when the communi...
AbstractWe study the bit complexity of pattern recognition in a distributed ring with a leader. Each...
In an anonymous ring of n processors, all processors are totally indistinguishable except for their ...
[[abstract]]We propose a self-stabilizing algorithm to solve the processor identity problem on synch...
In an anonymous ring of n processors, all processors are totally indistinguishable except for their ...
AbstractWe study the partially eponymous model of distributed computation, which simultaneously gene...
Abstract. We study the partially eponymous model of distributed computation, which simultaneously ge...
We study a new model of distributed computation, which we call the partially eponymous model, that s...
AbstractWe study the partially eponymous model of distributed computation, which simultaneously gene...
An anonymous ring network is a ring where all processors (vertices) are indistinguishable except for...
An anonymous ring network is a ring where all processors (vertices) are indistinguishable except for...
An anonymous ring network is a ring where all processors (vertices) are indistinguishable except for...
An anonymous ring network is a ring where all processors (vertices) are indistinguishable except for...
AbstractIn Moran and Warmuth (1993, SIAM .J. Comput.22, No. 2, 379-399), it was shown that computing...
The communication complexity of fundamental problems in distributed computing on an asynchronous rin...
We study the message complexity of distributed algorithms in Tori and Chordal Rings when the communi...
AbstractWe study the bit complexity of pattern recognition in a distributed ring with a leader. Each...
In an anonymous ring of n processors, all processors are totally indistinguishable except for their ...
[[abstract]]We propose a self-stabilizing algorithm to solve the processor identity problem on synch...
In an anonymous ring of n processors, all processors are totally indistinguishable except for their ...