AbstractThe aim of this paper is to outline a combinatorial structure appearing in distributed computing, namely a directed graph in which a certain family of subsets with k vertices have a successor. It has been proved that the number of vertices of such a graph is at least 2k - 1 and an effective construction has been given which needs k2k - 1 vertices. This problems is issued from some questions related to the labeling of processes in a system for determining the order in which they were created. By modifying some requirements on the distributed system, we show that there arise other combinatorial structures leading to the construction of solutions the size of which becomes a linear function of the input
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We consider a synchronous distributed system with n processes that communicate through a dynamic net...
International audienceWe consider the standard message passing model; we assume the system is fully ...
Consider an n-vertex graph G = (V,E) of maximum degree ∆, and suppose that each vertex v ∈ V hosts a...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to outline a combinatorial structure appearing in distributed compu...
. A time-stamp system allows to maintain in a distributed way a total order among a set of objects b...
Abstract. This paper concerns a number of algorithmic problems on graphs and how they may be solved ...
AbstractA model for parallel and distributed programs, the dynamic process graph (DPG), is investiga...
AbstractThe main tool to obtain a tight deterministic time hierarchy for Turing machines is a new da...
Abstract. Numerous problems in Theoretical Computer Science can be solved very efficiently using pow...
International audienceIn this paper we study families of async/await concurrent processes using tech...
In both distributed counting and queuing, processors in a distributed system issue operations which ...
We survey applications of the theory of partial orders to distributed computing. A distributed compu...
| openaire: EC/H2020/755839/EU//BANDWIDTHWe present a complete classification of the deterministic d...
Abstract. We show that for any α> 1 there exists a deterministic distributed algorithm that finds...
Given n processes submitted to a system for execution, there are n! possible ways to schedule the n ...
We consider a synchronous distributed system with n processes that communicate through a dynamic net...
International audienceWe consider the standard message passing model; we assume the system is fully ...
Consider an n-vertex graph G = (V,E) of maximum degree ∆, and suppose that each vertex v ∈ V hosts a...