PIMS-UManitoba Distinguished Lecture: Faith Ellen
Topic
Asynchronous Consensus [video]
Speakers
Details
The consensus problem plays a central role in the theory of distributed computing. I will prove that consensus is impossible to solve in some asynchronous shared memory systems and I will present some algorithms for solving it in others, together with matching lower bounds on the amount of time and space needed. Consensus is universal: using consensus and read/write registers, I will show how to implement any shared object. The consensus hierarchy is used to classify the computational power of shared objects. I will conclude by discussing some limitations of this classification that have been recently discovered.
A video of this event is available on mathtube.org.
Additional Information
Location: Robert B. Schultz Lecture Theatre
Faith Ellen (University of Toronto)
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
Date
October 20, 2016
Time
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Location