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Notes on Theory of Distributed Systems

Notes on Theory of Distributed Systems

10 January 2020
J. Aspnes
    GNN
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Papers citing "Notes on Theory of Distributed Systems"

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Deterministic Distributed Vertex Coloring: Simpler, Faster, and without
  Network Decomposition
Deterministic Distributed Vertex Coloring: Simpler, Faster, and without Network Decomposition
M. Ghaffari
Fabian Kuhn
31
54
0
09 Nov 2020
On Linearizability and the Termination of Randomized Algorithms
On Linearizability and the Termination of Randomized Algorithms
V. Hadzilacos
Xing Hu
S. Toueg
12
6
0
28 Oct 2020
The Consensus Number of a Cryptocurrency (Extended Version)
The Consensus Number of a Cryptocurrency (Extended Version)
R. Guerraoui
Petr Kuznetsov
M. Monti
Matej Pavlovic
Dragos-Adrian Seredinschi
41
132
0
13 Jun 2019
On Distributed Computing with Beeps
On Distributed Computing with Beeps
Yves Métivier
J. Robson
A. Zemmari
41
10
0
09 Jul 2015
Stable Leader Election in Population Protocols Requires Linear Time
Stable Leader Election in Population Protocols Requires Linear Time
David Doty
D. Soloveichik
25
112
0
14 Feb 2015
Beeping a Maximal Independent Set
Beeping a Maximal Independent Set
Y. Afek
N. Alon
Z. Bar-Joseph
Alejandro Cornejo
Bernhard Haeupler
Fabian Kuhn
85
114
0
01 Jun 2012
A Complexity Separation Between the Cache-Coherent and Distributed
  Shared Memory Models
A Complexity Separation Between the Cache-Coherent and Distributed Shared Memory Models
W. Golab
47
3
0
23 Sep 2011
Linearizable Implementations Do Not Suffice for Randomized Distributed
  Computation
Linearizable Implementations Do Not Suffice for Randomized Distributed Computation
W. Golab
Lisa Higham
Philipp Woelfel
FedML
67
76
0
24 Mar 2011
Slightly smaller splitter networks
Slightly smaller splitter networks
J. Aspnes
59
7
0
14 Nov 2010
Deploying Wireless Networks with Beeps
Deploying Wireless Networks with Beeps
Alejandro Cornejo
Fabian Kuhn
80
125
0
14 May 2010
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