We study the problem of sorting N elements in presence of persistent errors in comparisons: In this classical model, each comparison between two elements is wrong independently with some probability p, but repeating the same comparison gives always the same result. The best known algorithms for this problem have running time O(N^2) and achieve an optimal maximum dislocation of O(log N) for constant error probability. Note that no algorithm can achieve dislocation o(log N), regardless of its running time. In this work we present the first subquadratic time algorithm with optimal maximum dislocation: Our algorithm runs in tilde{O}(N^{3/2}) time and guarantees O(log N) maximum dislocation with high probability. Though the first version of ou...
In this paper we investigate the design and analysis of algorithms resilient to memory faults. We fo...
We investigate the problem of reliable computation in the presence of faults that may arbitrarily co...
We investigate the problem of reliable computation in the presence of faults that may arbitrarily co...
We study the problem of sorting N elements in presence of persistent errors in comparisons: In this ...
We consider the problem of sorting n elements in the case of persistent comparison errors. In this p...
We consider the problem of sorting n elements in the case of persistent comparison errors. In this p...
We present comparison-based parallel algorithms for sorting n comparable items subject to comparison...
In a faulty environment, comparisons between two elements with respect to an underlying linear order...
In a faulty environment, comparisons between two elements with respect to an underlying linear order...
In this paper we investigate the design and analysis of algorithms resilient to memory faults. We fo...
We investigate the design of algorithms resilient to memory faults, i.e., algorithms that, despite t...
In this paper we investigate the design and analysis of algorithms resilient to memory faults. We fo...
In this paper we investigate the design and analysis of algorithms resilient to memory faults. We fo...
In this paper we investigate the design and analysis of algorithms resilient to memory faults. We fo...
In this paper we investigate the design and analysis of algorithms resilient to memory faults. We fo...
In this paper we investigate the design and analysis of algorithms resilient to memory faults. We fo...
We investigate the problem of reliable computation in the presence of faults that may arbitrarily co...
We investigate the problem of reliable computation in the presence of faults that may arbitrarily co...
We study the problem of sorting N elements in presence of persistent errors in comparisons: In this ...
We consider the problem of sorting n elements in the case of persistent comparison errors. In this p...
We consider the problem of sorting n elements in the case of persistent comparison errors. In this p...
We present comparison-based parallel algorithms for sorting n comparable items subject to comparison...
In a faulty environment, comparisons between two elements with respect to an underlying linear order...
In a faulty environment, comparisons between two elements with respect to an underlying linear order...
In this paper we investigate the design and analysis of algorithms resilient to memory faults. We fo...
We investigate the design of algorithms resilient to memory faults, i.e., algorithms that, despite t...
In this paper we investigate the design and analysis of algorithms resilient to memory faults. We fo...
In this paper we investigate the design and analysis of algorithms resilient to memory faults. We fo...
In this paper we investigate the design and analysis of algorithms resilient to memory faults. We fo...
In this paper we investigate the design and analysis of algorithms resilient to memory faults. We fo...
In this paper we investigate the design and analysis of algorithms resilient to memory faults. We fo...
We investigate the problem of reliable computation in the presence of faults that may arbitrarily co...
We investigate the problem of reliable computation in the presence of faults that may arbitrarily co...