The famous asynchronous computability theorem (ACT) relates the existence of an asynchronous wait-free shared memory protocol for solving a task with the existence of a simplicial map from a subdivision of the simplicial complex representing the inputs to the simplicial complex representing the allowable outputs. The original theorem relies on a correspondence between protocols and simplicial maps in round-structured models of computation that induce a compact topology. This correspondence, however, is far from obvious for computation models that induce a non-compact topology, and indeed previous attempts to extend the ACT have failed. This paper shows that in every non-compact model, protocols solving tasks correspond to simplicial maps ...
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Combinatorial topology is used in distributed computing to model concurrency and asynchrony. The bas...
We consider several basic problems of algebraic topology, with connections to combinatorial and geom...
In distributed computing, the existence of protocols is a great issue. Since the first impossibility...
We investigate the topological aspects of some algebraic computation models, in particular the BSS-m...
International audienceThe famous asynchronous computability theorem (ACT) relates the existence of a...
The area of fault-tolerant distributed computability is concerned with the solvability of decision t...
The celebrated 1999 Asynchronous Computability Theorem (ACT) of Herlihy and Shavit characterized dis...
Abstract We give necessary and sufficient combinatorial conditions characterizing the class of decis...
The field of distributed computability studies whether a task is solvable in a distributed system, as...
The field of fault-tolerant protocols studies which concurrent tasks are solvable in various computa...
Abstract. We consider the models of distributed computation defined as subsets of the runs of the it...
Le domaine des protocoles tolérants aux pannes étudie quelles tâches concurrentes sont résolubles da...
International audienceWe show that the protocol complex formalization of fault-tolerant protocols ca...
AbstractA concrete model of computation for a topological algebra is based on a representation of th...
International audienceThe topological properties of a set have a strong impact on its computability ...
Combinatorial topology is used in distributed computing to model concurrency and asynchrony. The bas...
We consider several basic problems of algebraic topology, with connections to combinatorial and geom...
In distributed computing, the existence of protocols is a great issue. Since the first impossibility...
We investigate the topological aspects of some algebraic computation models, in particular the BSS-m...