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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Efficient synchronous snapshots
Proceedings of the twenty-third annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing
2015-08-03Paper
Brief announcement: Trinity. A distributed defense against transient spam-bots
Proceedings of the twenty-sixth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing
2014-03-13Paper
Approximating the buffer allocation problem using epochs
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
2012-07-26Paper
Fully-adaptive algorithms for long-lived renaming
Distributed Computing
2012-02-06Paper
An impossibility gap between width-4 and width-5 permutation branching programs
Information Processing Letters
2009-12-04Paper
Fully-Adaptive Algorithms for Long-Lived Renaming
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
2008-09-09Paper
Simple permutations mix even better
Random Structures & Algorithms
2008-06-05Paper
Distributed Computing
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
2006-11-01Paper
The Boolean functions computed by random Boolean formulas or how to grow the right function
Random Structures & Algorithms
2006-01-10Paper
On the complexity of buffer allocation in message passing systems
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
2005-06-30Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2163011 (Why is no real title available?)2005-04-29Paper
Toward the rectilinear crossing number of \(K _{n}\): New drawings, upper bounds, and asymptotics
Discrete Mathematics
2003-04-28Paper
Characterizations of 1-Way Quantum Finite Automata
SIAM Journal on Computing
2002-09-29Paper
The rectilinear crossing number of \(K_{10}\) is 62
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
2001-06-18Paper
The rectilinear crossing number of \(K_{10}\) is 62
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
2001-06-18Paper
The rectilinear crossing number of \(K_{10}\) is 62
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
2001-06-18Paper


Research outcomes over time


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