We conduct a systematic study of asynchronous models of distributed computing consisting of identical finite-state devices that cooperate in a network to decide if the network satisfies a given graph-theoretical property. Models discussed in the literature differ in the detection capabilities of the agents residing at the nodes of the network (detecting the set of states of their neighbors, or counting the number of neighbors in each state), the notion of acceptance (acceptance by halting in a particular configuration, or by stable consensus), the notion of step (synchronous move, interleaving, or arbitrary timing), and the fairness assumptions (non-starving, or stochastic-like). We study the expressive power of the combinations of these fe...
We explore the capability of a network of extremely limited computational entities to decide propert...
Abstract The famous Fischer, Lynch, and Paterson impossibility proof showsthat it is impossible to s...
Abstract. Set agreement is a fundamental problem in distributed com-puting in which processes collec...
AbstractThis paper contributes to the characterization of synchronous models of distributed computin...
We establish the equivalence between a class of asynchronous distributed automata and a small fragme...
This article presents a theoretical investigation of computation beyond the Turing barrier from emer...
Distributed computing is inherently based on replication, promising in-creased tolerance to failures...
In this PhD thesis, we present a study of distributed asynchronousalgorithms of control.Distributed ...
We study two fundamental problems of distributed computing, consensus and approximate agreement, thr...
The immediate past has witnessed an increasing amount of interest in local algorithms, i.e., constan...
International audienceSet agreement is a fundamental problem in distributed com- puting in which pro...
This dissertation explores algorithmic solutions for some prominent agreement problems in the field ...
AbstractWe present here a general and efficient strategy for simulating a synchronous network by a n...
International audienceMore than two decades ago, combinatorial topology was shown to be useful for a...
We analyze a class of distributed quantized consensus algorithms for arbitrary networks. In the init...
We explore the capability of a network of extremely limited computational entities to decide propert...
Abstract The famous Fischer, Lynch, and Paterson impossibility proof showsthat it is impossible to s...
Abstract. Set agreement is a fundamental problem in distributed com-puting in which processes collec...
AbstractThis paper contributes to the characterization of synchronous models of distributed computin...
We establish the equivalence between a class of asynchronous distributed automata and a small fragme...
This article presents a theoretical investigation of computation beyond the Turing barrier from emer...
Distributed computing is inherently based on replication, promising in-creased tolerance to failures...
In this PhD thesis, we present a study of distributed asynchronousalgorithms of control.Distributed ...
We study two fundamental problems of distributed computing, consensus and approximate agreement, thr...
The immediate past has witnessed an increasing amount of interest in local algorithms, i.e., constan...
International audienceSet agreement is a fundamental problem in distributed com- puting in which pro...
This dissertation explores algorithmic solutions for some prominent agreement problems in the field ...
AbstractWe present here a general and efficient strategy for simulating a synchronous network by a n...
International audienceMore than two decades ago, combinatorial topology was shown to be useful for a...
We analyze a class of distributed quantized consensus algorithms for arbitrary networks. In the init...
We explore the capability of a network of extremely limited computational entities to decide propert...
Abstract The famous Fischer, Lynch, and Paterson impossibility proof showsthat it is impossible to s...
Abstract. Set agreement is a fundamental problem in distributed com-puting in which processes collec...