International audienceIn the \emph{$k$-set agreement} task each process proposes a value, and it is required that each correct process has to decide a value which was proposed and at most $k$ distinct values must be decided. Using topological arguments it has been proved that $k$-set agreement is unsolvable in the asynchronous \emph{wait-free} read/write shared memory model, when $k < n$, the number of processes. This paper presents a simple, non-topological impossibility proof of $k$-set agreement. The proof depends on two simple properties of the \emph{immediate snapshot executions}, a subset of all possible executions, and on the well known graph theory result stating that every graph has an even number of vertices with odd degree (the \...
This paper considers the k-set agreement problem in a synchronous distributed system model with sen...
This paper considers the k-set agreement problem in a synchronous distributed system model with send...
To cope with the impossibility of solving agreement problems in asynchronous systems made up of n pr...
International audienceIn the \emph{$k$-set agreement} task each process proposes a value, and it is ...
AbstractThis paper considers the k-set agreement problem in a synchronous distributed system model w...
Despite of being quite similar (agreement) problems, 1-set agreement (consensus) and general k-set a...
AbstractThe k-set-agreement problem consists for a set of n processes to agree on less than k among ...
There is no wait-free algorithm that solves k-set agreement among n ? k+1 processes in asynchronous ...
In the k-set agreement problem, each processor starts with a private input value and eventually deci...
This paper shows, in the framework of the logical method,the unsolvability of $k$-set agreement task...
The $k$-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem.Namely, assuming each pr...
We prove tight bounds on the time needed to solve k-set agreement. In this problem, each processor s...
International audienceThe k-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem. Name...
We prove tight bounds on the time needed to solve k-set agreement. In this problem, each processor s...
This paper introduces and investigates the k-simultaneous consensus problem: each process participat...
This paper considers the k-set agreement problem in a synchronous distributed system model with sen...
This paper considers the k-set agreement problem in a synchronous distributed system model with send...
To cope with the impossibility of solving agreement problems in asynchronous systems made up of n pr...
International audienceIn the \emph{$k$-set agreement} task each process proposes a value, and it is ...
AbstractThis paper considers the k-set agreement problem in a synchronous distributed system model w...
Despite of being quite similar (agreement) problems, 1-set agreement (consensus) and general k-set a...
AbstractThe k-set-agreement problem consists for a set of n processes to agree on less than k among ...
There is no wait-free algorithm that solves k-set agreement among n ? k+1 processes in asynchronous ...
In the k-set agreement problem, each processor starts with a private input value and eventually deci...
This paper shows, in the framework of the logical method,the unsolvability of $k$-set agreement task...
The $k$-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem.Namely, assuming each pr...
We prove tight bounds on the time needed to solve k-set agreement. In this problem, each processor s...
International audienceThe k-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem. Name...
We prove tight bounds on the time needed to solve k-set agreement. In this problem, each processor s...
This paper introduces and investigates the k-simultaneous consensus problem: each process participat...
This paper considers the k-set agreement problem in a synchronous distributed system model with sen...
This paper considers the k-set agreement problem in a synchronous distributed system model with send...
To cope with the impossibility of solving agreement problems in asynchronous systems made up of n pr...