In this thesis I study the complexity theory of distributed computing in synchronous message passing models. The focus is on highly local problems, that is, problems in which very little communication is required. In this setting the underlying communication network is also the input graph. The distributed system must collectively compute a solution to a problem related to the structure of this network, with each computer producing its own part of the output. We study the LOCAL model, one of the standard models in distributed computing. It abstracts away faults, congestion, computational requirements, memory requirements, and many other challenges in distributed computing. We study this model to understand the locality aspect of distribu...
In this "Licence to supervise research" (HDR in French) thesis, we present a study of distributed as...
In this paper we present various distributed algorithms for LP-type problems in the well-known gossi...
The paper deals with radio network distributed algorithms where nodes are not aware of their one hop...
Distributed computing is any kind of computing that is performed on a spatially distributed system. ...
This dissertation studies the theory of distributed computing. In the distributed setting, computati...
AbstractLower bounds for distributed algorithms for complete networks of processors (i.e., networks ...
International audienceIn this talk we attempt to identify the characteristics of a task of distribut...
There are many ways to classify algorithms. Online algorithms, for example, are algorithms that have...
We extend the notion of distributed decision in the framework of distributed network computing, insp...
International audienceIn this paper we study distributed algorithms on massive graphs where links re...
We extend classical methods of computational complexity to the setting of distributed computing, whe...
We extend the notion of distributed decision in the framework of distributed network computing, insp...
The theory of distributed computing aims at understanding which tasks can be solved efficiently in l...
In this PhD thesis, we present a study of distributed asynchronousalgorithms of control.Distributed ...
Motivated by the increasing need for fast processing of large-scale graphs, we study a number of fun...
In this "Licence to supervise research" (HDR in French) thesis, we present a study of distributed as...
In this paper we present various distributed algorithms for LP-type problems in the well-known gossi...
The paper deals with radio network distributed algorithms where nodes are not aware of their one hop...
Distributed computing is any kind of computing that is performed on a spatially distributed system. ...
This dissertation studies the theory of distributed computing. In the distributed setting, computati...
AbstractLower bounds for distributed algorithms for complete networks of processors (i.e., networks ...
International audienceIn this talk we attempt to identify the characteristics of a task of distribut...
There are many ways to classify algorithms. Online algorithms, for example, are algorithms that have...
We extend the notion of distributed decision in the framework of distributed network computing, insp...
International audienceIn this paper we study distributed algorithms on massive graphs where links re...
We extend classical methods of computational complexity to the setting of distributed computing, whe...
We extend the notion of distributed decision in the framework of distributed network computing, insp...
The theory of distributed computing aims at understanding which tasks can be solved efficiently in l...
In this PhD thesis, we present a study of distributed asynchronousalgorithms of control.Distributed ...
Motivated by the increasing need for fast processing of large-scale graphs, we study a number of fun...
In this "Licence to supervise research" (HDR in French) thesis, we present a study of distributed as...
In this paper we present various distributed algorithms for LP-type problems in the well-known gossi...
The paper deals with radio network distributed algorithms where nodes are not aware of their one hop...