International audienceThe area of fault-tolerant distributed computability is concerned with the solvability of decision tasks in various computational models where the processes might crash. A very successful approach to prove impossibility results in this context is that of combinatorial topology, started by Herlihy and Shavit's paper in 1999. They proved that, for wait-free protocols where the processes communicate through read/write registers, a task is solvable if and only if there exists some map between simplicial complexes satisfying some properties. This approach was then extended to many different contexts, where the processes have access to various synchronization and communication primitives. Usually, in those cases, the existen...
In this work, we extend the topology-based approach for characterizing computability in asynchronous...
International audienceWe show that the protocol complex formalization of fault-tolerant protocols ca...
Abstract. This paper studies several notions of locality that are in-herent to the specification of ...
International audienceThe area of fault-tolerant distributed computability is concerned with the sol...
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...
International audienceThe famous asynchronous computability theorem (ACT) relates the existence of a...
The field of fault-tolerant protocols studies which concurrent tasks are solvable in various computa...
The famous asynchronous computability theorem (ACT) relates the existence of an asynchronous wait-fr...
The celebrated 1999 Asynchronous Computability Theorem (ACT) of Herlihy and Shavit characterized dis...
Abstract. We consider the models of distributed computation defined as subsets of the runs of the it...
AbstractThe theory of distributed computing shares a deep and fascinating connection with combinator...
In distributed computing, the existence of protocols is a great issue. Since the first impossibility...
) Maurice Herlihy Computer Science Department Brown University, Providence RI 02912 herlihy@cs.b...
Le domaine des protocoles tolérants aux pannes étudie quelles tâches concurrentes sont résolubles da...
In this work, we extend the topology-based approach for characterizing computability in asynchronous...
International audienceWe show that the protocol complex formalization of fault-tolerant protocols ca...
Abstract. This paper studies several notions of locality that are in-herent to the specification of ...
International audienceThe area of fault-tolerant distributed computability is concerned with the sol...
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...
International audienceThe famous asynchronous computability theorem (ACT) relates the existence of a...
The field of fault-tolerant protocols studies which concurrent tasks are solvable in various computa...
The famous asynchronous computability theorem (ACT) relates the existence of an asynchronous wait-fr...
The celebrated 1999 Asynchronous Computability Theorem (ACT) of Herlihy and Shavit characterized dis...
Abstract. We consider the models of distributed computation defined as subsets of the runs of the it...
AbstractThe theory of distributed computing shares a deep and fascinating connection with combinator...
In distributed computing, the existence of protocols is a great issue. Since the first impossibility...
) Maurice Herlihy Computer Science Department Brown University, Providence RI 02912 herlihy@cs.b...
Le domaine des protocoles tolérants aux pannes étudie quelles tâches concurrentes sont résolubles da...
In this work, we extend the topology-based approach for characterizing computability in asynchronous...
International audienceWe show that the protocol complex formalization of fault-tolerant protocols ca...
Abstract. This paper studies several notions of locality that are in-herent to the specification of ...