AbstractPalamidessi has shown that the π-calculus with mixed choice is powerful enough to solve the leader election problem on a symmetric ring of processes. We show that this is also possible in the calculus of Mobile Ambients (MA), without using communication or restriction. Following Palamidessi's methods, we deduce that there is no encoding satisfying certain conditions from MA into CCS. We also show that the calculus of Boxed Ambients is more expressive than its communication-free fragment
AbstractThis paper studies a restricted version of the ambient calculus. We only allow single-thread...
AbstractIn 1982 Dolev, et al. [10] presented an O(nlogn) unidirectional distributed algorithm for th...
International audienceConsidering the case of homonyms processes (some processesmay share the same i...
Palamidessi has shown that the ¼-calculus with mixed choice is powerful enough to solve the leader e...
Palamidessi has shown that the π-calculus with mixed choice is powerful enough to solve the leader e...
AbstractWe compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of electing a lea...
International audienceWe compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of ...
International audienceWe compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of ...
Abstract. This paper compares the expressiveness of ambient calculi against different dialects of th...
We compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of electing a leader in a...
Abstract. We compare the expressive power of process calculi by study-ing the problem of electing a ...
This thesis concerns the Ambient Calculus (MA) and some of its dialects: Safe Ambients (SA), the Pus...
AbstractWe present two probabilistic leader election algorithms for anonymous unidirectional rings w...
The leader election problem consists in selecting a process (called leader) in a group of processes....
AbstractIn “Can we elect if we cannot compare” (SPAA’03), Barrière, Flocchini, Fraigniaud and Santor...
AbstractThis paper studies a restricted version of the ambient calculus. We only allow single-thread...
AbstractIn 1982 Dolev, et al. [10] presented an O(nlogn) unidirectional distributed algorithm for th...
International audienceConsidering the case of homonyms processes (some processesmay share the same i...
Palamidessi has shown that the ¼-calculus with mixed choice is powerful enough to solve the leader e...
Palamidessi has shown that the π-calculus with mixed choice is powerful enough to solve the leader e...
AbstractWe compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of electing a lea...
International audienceWe compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of ...
International audienceWe compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of ...
Abstract. This paper compares the expressiveness of ambient calculi against different dialects of th...
We compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of electing a leader in a...
Abstract. We compare the expressive power of process calculi by study-ing the problem of electing a ...
This thesis concerns the Ambient Calculus (MA) and some of its dialects: Safe Ambients (SA), the Pus...
AbstractWe present two probabilistic leader election algorithms for anonymous unidirectional rings w...
The leader election problem consists in selecting a process (called leader) in a group of processes....
AbstractIn “Can we elect if we cannot compare” (SPAA’03), Barrière, Flocchini, Fraigniaud and Santor...
AbstractThis paper studies a restricted version of the ambient calculus. We only allow single-thread...
AbstractIn 1982 Dolev, et al. [10] presented an O(nlogn) unidirectional distributed algorithm for th...
International audienceConsidering the case of homonyms processes (some processesmay share the same i...