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Fast Randomized Test-and-Set and Renaming

Alistarh, Dan  
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Attiya, Hagit
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Gilbert, Seth  
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2010
Distributed Computing. DISC 2010
International Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC)

Most people believe that renaming is easy: simply choose a name \emph{at random}; if more than one process selects the same name, then try again. We highlight the issues that occur when trying to implement such a scheme and shed new light on the read-write complexity of randomized renaming in an asynchronous environment. At the heart of our new perspective stands an adaptive implementation of a randomized test-and-set object, that has poly-logarithmic step complexity per operation, with high probability. Interestingly, our implementation is anonymous, as it does not require process identifiers. Based on this implementation, we present two new randomized renaming algorithms. The first ensures a tight namespace of $n$ names using $O( n \log^4 n)$ total steps, with high probability. This significantly improves on the complexity of the best previously known namespace-optimal algorithms. The second algorithm achieves a namespace of size $k (1 + \epsilon)$ using $O( k \log^4 k / \log^2 (1 + \epsilon) )$ total steps, both with high probability, where $k$ is the total contention in the execution. It is the first \emph{adaptive} randomized renaming algorithm, and it improves on existing deterministic solutions by providing a smaller namespace, and by lowering step complexity.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-15763-9_9
Web of Science ID

WOS:000285801700009

Author(s)
Alistarh, Dan  
Attiya, Hagit
Gilbert, Seth  
Giurgiu, Andrei  
Guerraoui, Rachid  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Springer-Verlag New York, Ms Ingrid Cunningham, 175 Fifth Ave, New York, Ny 10010 Usa

Published in
Distributed Computing. DISC 2010
Series title/Series vol.

Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 6343

Start page

94

End page

108

Subjects

Algorithms

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
International Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC)

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

September 13-15

Available on Infoscience
July 12, 2010
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/51615
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