International audienceIn this paper we settle an open question by determining the remote memory reference (RMR) complexity of randomized mutual exclusion, on the distributed shared memory model (DSM) with atomic registers, in a weak but natural (and stronger than oblivious) adversary model. In particular, we present a mutual exclusion algorithm that has constant expected amortized RMR complexity and is deterministically deadlock free. Prior to this work, no randomized algorithm with o(log n/ log log n) RMR complexity was known for the DSM model. Our algorithm is fairly simple, and compares favorably with one by Bender and Gilbert (FOCS 2011) for the CC model, which has expected amortized RMR complexity O(log^2 log n) and provides only proba...
International audienceProcess anonymity has been studied for a long time. Memory anonymity is more r...
Group mutual exclusion (GME), introduced by Joung in 1998, is a natural synchronization problem that...
Mutual Exclusion is a fundamental problem in distributed computing, and the problem of proving upper...
International audienceIn this paper we settle an open question by determining the remote memory refe...
International audienceThe Cache Coherent (CC) and the Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) models are sta...
International audienceWe present an abortable mutual exclusion algorithm for the cache-coherent (CC)...
We present an algorithm to solve the GROUP MUTUAL EXCLUSION problem in the cache-coherent (CC) model...
Mutual exclusion (ME) is used to coordinate access to shared resources by concurrent processes. We ...
We consider the time complexity of shared-memory mutual exclusion algorithms under the remote-memory...
We propose an efficient mutual exclusion algorithm with respect to remote memory reference(RMR) comp...
We consider the worst-case remote memory reference (RMR) complexity of first-come-first-served (FCFS...
In distributed shared memory multiprocessors, remote memory accesses generate processor-to-memory tr...
Abstract We consider the time complexity of shared-memory mutual exclusion algorithms based on reads...
We specify and prove an algorithm solving k-Exclusion, a generalization of the Mutual Exclusion prob...
Abstract. First-Come-First-Served (FCFS) mutual exclusion (ME) is the problem of ensuring that proce...
International audienceProcess anonymity has been studied for a long time. Memory anonymity is more r...
Group mutual exclusion (GME), introduced by Joung in 1998, is a natural synchronization problem that...
Mutual Exclusion is a fundamental problem in distributed computing, and the problem of proving upper...
International audienceIn this paper we settle an open question by determining the remote memory refe...
International audienceThe Cache Coherent (CC) and the Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) models are sta...
International audienceWe present an abortable mutual exclusion algorithm for the cache-coherent (CC)...
We present an algorithm to solve the GROUP MUTUAL EXCLUSION problem in the cache-coherent (CC) model...
Mutual exclusion (ME) is used to coordinate access to shared resources by concurrent processes. We ...
We consider the time complexity of shared-memory mutual exclusion algorithms under the remote-memory...
We propose an efficient mutual exclusion algorithm with respect to remote memory reference(RMR) comp...
We consider the worst-case remote memory reference (RMR) complexity of first-come-first-served (FCFS...
In distributed shared memory multiprocessors, remote memory accesses generate processor-to-memory tr...
Abstract We consider the time complexity of shared-memory mutual exclusion algorithms based on reads...
We specify and prove an algorithm solving k-Exclusion, a generalization of the Mutual Exclusion prob...
Abstract. First-Come-First-Served (FCFS) mutual exclusion (ME) is the problem of ensuring that proce...
International audienceProcess anonymity has been studied for a long time. Memory anonymity is more r...
Group mutual exclusion (GME), introduced by Joung in 1998, is a natural synchronization problem that...
Mutual Exclusion is a fundamental problem in distributed computing, and the problem of proving upper...