AbstractElection is a classical paradigm in distributed algorithms. This paper aims to design and analyze a distributed algorithm choosing a node in a graph which models a network. In case the graph is a tree, a simple schema of algorithm acts as follows: it removes leaves until the graph is reduced to a single vertex; the elected one. In Métivier et al. (2003) [7], the authors studied a randomized variant of this schema which gives the same probability of being elected to each node of the tree. They conjectured that the expected election duration of this algorithm is O(ln(n)) where n denotes the size of the tree, and asked whether it is possible to use the same algorithm to obtain a fair election in other classes of graphs.In this paper, w...
We present a constant-time randomized distributed algorithms in the congested clique model that comp...
In this paper, we propose a silent self-stabilizing leader election algorithm for bidirectional con-...
We present a uniform approach to design efficient distributed ap-proximation algorithms for various ...
AbstractElection is a classical paradigm in distributed algorithms. This paper aims to design and an...
AbstractWe design and analyze a randomized one-passage election algorithm in trees based on a result...
distributed system is an environment where multiple processes can work together to achieve a common ...
International audienceThis paper attempts to find an answer to an open question of Angluin in her se...
<p>The classical paradox of social choice theory asserts that there is no fair way to deterministica...
The classical paradox of social choice theory asserts that there is no fair way to deterministically...
International audienceIn this paper, using some techniques developed for the termination detection p...
AbstractWe give a linear time algorithm to elect a leader. This problem originated in networking and...
An improved version of Afek and Gafni's synchronous algorithm for distributed election in complete n...
The first part of this thesis is devoted to the study of the concurrency degree of commutation monoi...
The first part of this thesis is devoted to the study of the concurrency degree of commutation monoi...
The problem of electing a leader in distributed networks of processors where the topology is fixed a...
We present a constant-time randomized distributed algorithms in the congested clique model that comp...
In this paper, we propose a silent self-stabilizing leader election algorithm for bidirectional con-...
We present a uniform approach to design efficient distributed ap-proximation algorithms for various ...
AbstractElection is a classical paradigm in distributed algorithms. This paper aims to design and an...
AbstractWe design and analyze a randomized one-passage election algorithm in trees based on a result...
distributed system is an environment where multiple processes can work together to achieve a common ...
International audienceThis paper attempts to find an answer to an open question of Angluin in her se...
<p>The classical paradox of social choice theory asserts that there is no fair way to deterministica...
The classical paradox of social choice theory asserts that there is no fair way to deterministically...
International audienceIn this paper, using some techniques developed for the termination detection p...
AbstractWe give a linear time algorithm to elect a leader. This problem originated in networking and...
An improved version of Afek and Gafni's synchronous algorithm for distributed election in complete n...
The first part of this thesis is devoted to the study of the concurrency degree of commutation monoi...
The first part of this thesis is devoted to the study of the concurrency degree of commutation monoi...
The problem of electing a leader in distributed networks of processors where the topology is fixed a...
We present a constant-time randomized distributed algorithms in the congested clique model that comp...
In this paper, we propose a silent self-stabilizing leader election algorithm for bidirectional con-...
We present a uniform approach to design efficient distributed ap-proximation algorithms for various ...