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The Complexity of Almost-Optimal Coordination
The Complexity of Almost-Optimal Coordination
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Bazzi, Rida Adnan
Neiger, Gil
Neiger, Gil
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The problem of fault-tolerant coordination is fundamental in distributed
computing. In the past, researchers have considered the complexity of
achieving optimal simultaneous coordination under various failure assumptions.
This paper studies the complexity of achieving simultaneous coordination in
synchronous systems in the presence of send/receive omission failures. It had
been shown earlier that achieving optimal simultaneous coordination in these
systems requires NP-hard local computation. In this paper, we study
almost-optimal coordination, which requires processors to coordinate within a
constant additive or multiplicative number of rounds of the coordination time
of an optimal protocol. We show that achieving almost-optimal coordination
also requires NP-hard computation.
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1993
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