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The Weakest Failure Detectors to Boost Obstruction-Freedom

Guerraoui, Rachid  
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Kapalka, Michal
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Kouznetsov, Petr  
2006
Distributed Computing. DISC 2006
20th International Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC'06)

This paper determines necessary and sufficient conditions to implement wait-free and non-blocking contention managers in a shared memory system. The necessary conditions hold even when universal objects (like compare-and-swap) or random oracles are available, whereas the sufficient ones assume only registers. We show that failure detector <>P is the weakest to convert any obstruction-free algorithm into a wait-free one, and Omega*, a new failure detector which we introduce in this paper, and which is strictly weaker than <>P but strictly stronger than Omega, is the weakest to convert any obstruction-free algorithm into a non-blocking one.

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