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They show that the coordination of any simultaneous choice requires the correct processors to achieve common knowledge. Using this observation, they too derive ...
Aug 15, 1992 · There is a very close relationship between common knowledge and simultaneity in synchronous distributed systems.
We consider problems requiring consistent, simultaneous coordination and analyze these problems in terms of common knowledge. (Others have performed similar ...
There is a very close relationship between common knowledge and simultaneity in synchronous distributed systems. The analysis of several well-known problems ...
Jul 21, 1992 · Abstract. There is a very close relationship between common knowledge and simultaneity in synchronous distributed systems.
There is a very close relationship between common knowledge and simultaneity in synchronous distributed systems. The analysis of several well-known problems ...
Contents. Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Distributed algorithms. Common knowledge and consistent simultaneous coordination. Pages 334 - 352 ...
Aug 15, 2024 · These results support the hypothesis that people represent common knowledge as a distinct cognitive category that licenses them to coordinate ...
Get details about the chapter of Common knowledge and consistent simultaneous coordination from book Distributed Algorithms: 4th International Workshop, ...
Aug 11, 2014 · These results support the hypothesis that people represent common knowledge as a distinct cognitive category that licenses them to coordinate with others for ...
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