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Round-by-round fault detectors: Unifying synchrony and asynchrony
- ) Eli Gafni (eli@(email omitted);) Computer Science Department University of California, Los Angeles Los
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Distributed Computing: A Glimmer of a Theory
- Distributed Computing: A Glimmer of a Theory Eli Gafni Computer Science Department U.C.L.A. 1
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From a static impossibility to an adaptive lower bound: the complexity of early deciding set agreement
- Agreement ABSTRACT Eli Gafni Department of Computer Science UCLA eli@(email omitted); Set agreement, where
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A Simple Algorithmic Characterization of Uniform Solvability (Extended Abstract)
- A Simple Algorithmic Characterization of Uniform Solvability (Extended Abstract) Eli Gafni (eli
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Consensus as a Form of Resiliency
- ). Moreover, any previous results concerning such models are a simple corollary to this paper (e.g. [13, 8] and parts of [14]). What next? There is no hope of a simple characterization of models using arbitrary objects. With the most general definition of an object, objects are as varied as topolog
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Time and Message Bounds for Election in Synchronous and Asynchronous Complete Networks
- Afek y Eli Gafni z Abstract This paper addresses the problem of distributively electing a leader
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On Uniform Protocols
- On Uniform Protocols Eli Gafni Elias Koutsoupias UCLA Computer Science Department feli
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Analysis of timing-based mutual exclusion with random times
- –837 ANALYSIS OF TIMING-BASED MUTUAL EXCLUSION WITH RANDOM TIMES ∗ ELI GAFNI † AND MICHAEL MITZENMACHER
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Distributed algorithms for Unidirectional networks
- Distributed algorithms for Unidirectional networks Yehuda Afek Eli Gafni y June 1, 1993
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Three-Processor Tasks Are Undecidable
- Three-Processor Tasks Are Undecidable Eli Gafni eli@(email omitted); Elias Koutsoupias elias
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