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34 (4): I. Keidar and S. Rajsbaum. On the cost of fault-tolerant consensus when there are no faults - a tutorial. Technical Report MIT-LCS-TR-821, MIT, May 24, 2001.
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14 (0): H. Attiya, A. Herzberg, and S. Rajsbaum. Optimal clock synchronization under different delay assumptions. SIAM J. Comput. , 25(2):369--389, Apr. 1996.
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14 (2): B. Patt-Shamir and S. Rajsbaum. A theory of clock synchronization. In Proc. 26th ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing, pages 810--819, 1994.
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14 (18): Maurice P. Herlihy and Sergio Rajsbaum. Set consensus using arbitrary objects. In Proceedings of the 13th Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, August 1994.
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13 (0): M. Herlihy and S. Rajsbaum. Algebraic topology and distributed computing: A primer. In J. van Leeuwen, editor, Computer Science Today: Recent Trends and Developments, volume 1000 of LNCS, pages 203--217. Springer, 1995.
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11 (6): M. Herlihy and S. Rajsbaum. Algebraic spans. In Proceedings of the 14th Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, pages 90--99. ACM, August 1995. 75
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10 (4): Elizabeth Borowsky, Eli Gafni, Nancy Lynch, and Sergio Rajsbaum. The BG distributed simulation algorithm, January 2001. Submitted for journal publication.
Context Doc 9 (0): Boaz Patt-Shamir and Sergio Rajsbaum. A theory of clock synchronization. In Proceedings of the twenty-sixth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing, pages 810--819. ACM Press, 1994.
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9 (4): M. Herlihy and S. Rajsbaum. The decidability of distributed decision tasks (extended abstract). In Proceedings of the twenty-ninth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing, pages 589--598. ACM Press, 1997. 41
Context Doc 8 (6): A. Mostefaoui, S. Rajsbaum, and M. Raynal. Conditions on input vectors for consensus solvability in asynchronous distributed systems. In Proceedings of the 33rd ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing, pages 152--162, July 2001.
Context Doc 7 (6): N. Lynch and S. Rajsbaum. On the Borowsky-Gafni simulation algorithm. In Proceedings of the Fourth ISTCS: Israel Symposiumon Theory of Computing and Systems, pages 4--15, Jerusalem, Israel, June 1996.
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7 (2): H. Attiya and S. Rajsbaum. The combinatorial structure of wait-free solvable tasks. In SIAM J. Comput., volume 31(4), pages 1286 -- 1313, 2002.
Context Doc 6 (4): Hagit Attiya and Sergio Rajsbaum. A combinatorial topology framework for wait-free computability. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Distributed Algorithms and Graphs, 1996.
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6 (2): M. Herlihy, S. Rajsbaum, and M. R. Tuttle. Unifying synchronous and asynchronous message-passing models. In Proceedings of the 17th ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC), pages 133-- 142, June 1998.
Context Doc 6 (2): M.P. Herlihy and S. Rajsbaum, "A Primer on Algebraic Topology and Distributed Computing," in Computer Science Today, Jan van Leeuwen (Ed.), LNCS Vol. 1000, Springer Verlag, 1995, p. 203--217.
Context Doc 5 (0): M. Herlihy, S. Rajsbaum. Algebraic topology and distributed computing. A primer. Computer Science Today: Recent Trends and Developments, LNCS 1000, pp. 203-- 217, 1995.
Context Doc 4 (2): J. Garofalakis, S. Rajsbaum, P. Spirakis, and B. Tampakas. Tentative and definite distributed computations: an optimistic approach to network synchronization. Journal of Theoretical Computer Science, 128(1--2):63--74, 1994.
Context Doc 4 (0): Even, S. -- Rajsbaum, S.: Unison in Distributed Networks, in Sequences, Combinatorics, Compression, Security and Transmittion, R. M. Capocelli, ed., Naples, Italy, June 6--11, 1988, SPringer Verlag.
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4 (1): I. Keidar and S. Rajsbaum. A simple proof of the uniform consensus synchronous lower bound, 2002.
Context Doc 4 (1): R. Friedman, A. Mostefaoui, S. Rajsbaum, and M. Raynal. Distributed agreement and its relation with error-correcting codes. In Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Distributed Computing, pages 63--87, October 2002.
Context Doc 3 (0): M. Herlihy and S. Rajsbaum. New perspectives in distributed computing. In Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science: pages 170--186, 1999.
Context Doc 3 (0): I. Keidar and S. Rajsbaum. On the Cost of Faul-Tolerant Consensus Where There No Faults - A Tutorial. Technical Report MIT-LCS-TR-821, 2001.
Context Doc 3 (0): Michael A. Bender and Martin Farach-Colton. The level ancestor problem simplified. In S. Rajsbaum, editor, LATIN
Context Doc 3 (1): S. Even, G. Itkis, and S. Rajsbaum. On mixed connectivity certificates. Theoretical Computer Science 203 (1998) 253--269.
Context Doc 3 (0): M. Herlihy, S. Rajsbaum. Algebraic spans. Proc. of the 14th Annual ACM Symp. on Principles of Distributed Systems, Ottawa, pp. 90--99, August 1995.
Context Doc 2 (2): Moses Y. and Rajsbaum S., A Layered Analysis of Consensus. SIAM Journal on Computing, 31(4):989-1021, 2002.
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2 (4): S. Rajsbaum and M. Sidi. On the performance of synchronized programs in distributed networks with random processing times and transmission delays. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 5(9):939-950, 1994.
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2 (0): S. Rajsbaum and J. Urrutia. Some problems in distributed computational geometry. In Proceedings of the 6th International Colloquium on Structural Information & Communication Complexity (SIROCCO-99), pages 233-248, 1999.
Context Doc 2 (0): S. Even, S. Rajsbaum, Unison, canon, and sluggish clocks in networks controlled by a synchronizer, Mathematical Systems Theory 28, (1995), 421--435.
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2 (0): M. Herlihy and S. Rajsbaum. A wait-free classification of loop agreement tasks. In Distributed Computing, 12th International Symposium, volume 1499 of LNCS, pages 175--185, 1998.
Context Doc 2 (0): S Even and S Rajsbaum. Unison, canon and sluggish clocks in networks controlled by a synchronizer. Mathematical Systems Theory, 28:421--435, 1995.
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1 (0): A. Most'efaoui, S. Rajsbaum, M. Raynal, and M. Roy. Condition-based protocols for set agreement problems. In Proceedings of the thirty-third Annual ACM symposium on Distributed Computing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 48--62. Springer, 2002.
Context Doc 1 (2): Dolev S. and Rajsbaum S., Stability of Long-Lived Consensus. Proc. 19th ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC'03), ACM Press, pp. 309-318, Portland (OR), July 2000.
Context Doc 1 (0): A.Mostefaoui,S.Rajsbaum,M.Raynal,and M.Roy.Condition-based protocolsforset agreementproblems.In Proceedingsofthe 16 InternationalSymposiumonDIStributed Computing (DISC2002) ,pages48--62.SpringerLNCS2508,2002.
Context Doc 1 (0): A.Mostefaoui,S.Rajsbaum,M.Raynal,and M.Roy.Ahierarchyofconditionsforconsensus solvability.In Proceedingsofthe 20 annualACMsymposiumonPrinciplesofdistributed computing,pages151--160.ACMPress,2001.
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1 (0): A.Mostefaoui,S.Rajsbaum,M.Raynal,and M.Roy.Efficientcondition-based consensus. In Proceedingsofthe 8 InternationalColloquiumonStructuralInformationand Communication Complexity (SIROCCO'01) ,pages275--291. Carleton Univ.Press,2001.
Context Doc 1 (0): A.Mostefaoui,S.Rajsbaum,and M.Raynal. Asynchronous interactiveconsistencyand its re- lation witherror-correcting codes.In Proceedingsofthe 21 st annualsymposiumonPrinciples ofdistributed computing,pages253--253.ACMPress,2002.
Context Doc 1 (0): A.Mostefaoui,S.Rajsbaum,and M.Raynal. Conditionson input vectors forconsensus solvability in asynchronous distributed systems.In Proceedingsofthe 33 rd annualACM symposiumonTheory ofcomputing,pages153--162.ACMPress,2001.
Context Doc 1 (0): S. Even, G. Itkis, S. Rajsbaum, On mixed connectivity certi cates, Theoretical computer science 203 (1998), 253-269.
Context Doc 1 (0): I. Keidar and S. Rajsbaum. A simple proof of the uniform consensus lower bound. Information Processing Letters (IPL), 85(1):47--52, 2002.
Context Doc 1 (3): Y. Moses and S. Rajsbaum. The uni ed structure of consensus: a layered analysis approach. In 17th ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC), pages 123-132. ACM, June 1998. submitted for journal publication.
Context Doc 1 (0): Keidar I. and Rajsbaum S., Open Questions on Consensus Performance in WellBehaved Runs. Future Directions in Distributed Computing (FuDiCo), Springer Verlag (LNCS 2584).
Context Doc 1 (1): M.P. Herlihy and S. Rajsbaum. On the decidability of distributed decision problems. In preparation.
Context Doc 1 (0): M. Herlihy, S. Rajsbaum, and M. Tuttle, An Overview of synchronous MessagePassing and Topology, Electronic Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 39 (2000), no. 2.
Context Doc 1 (0): Garofalakis, J.D., Spirakis, P.G., Tampakas, B., Rajsbaum, S.: Tentative and De nite Distributed Computations: An Optimistic Approach to Network Synchronization. Theoretical Computer Science, Vol. 128(1&2) (1994) 63-74 (Preliminary version: WDAG'92)
Context Doc 1 (0): M.P. Herlihy and S. Rajsbaum. On the Decidability of Dis- tributed Decision Problems, To appear in STOC'97.
Context Doc 1 (0): H. AttiyaI'A. HerzbergI'and S. Rajsbaum. Optimal clock synchronization under dif- ferent delay assumptions. SIAM J. Cornput. F1994.
Context Doc 1 (0): M. Herlihy, S. Rajsbaum Set Consensus Using Arbitrary Objects. Proceedings of 13th Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC 1994), pp. 324-333.
Context Doc 1 (0): M. Herlihy, S. Rajsbaum, and M. Tuttle, An Overview of synchronous Message-Passing and Topology, Electronic Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 39 (2000), no. 2.
Context Doc 1 (0): c models of distributed computing. Applications to particular asynchronous and synchronous systems are described. Joint work with Sergio Rajsbaum.
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