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my scientific universe
Here is a very incomplete and subjective collection of papers in my research areas that I have found very inspiring and which founded my understanding and my vision of these areas. The purpose is to give the reader a better idea of where my interests lie, and to provide a guide to reading material for those new to the subject.
Such a project comes with all the obvious disclaimers: The classification into subject areas is very rough, and the order of authors within them completely arbitrary. I have by no means attempted to select the most “important” papers of any one author, but the ones I have most benefited from reading. In the case of joint papers, no judgement is intended by linking only to one author’s website.
fundamentals in distributed computing
Times, Clocks and Ordering of Events in Distributed Systems, by L. Lamport pdf
Distributed Snapshots: Determining Global States of Distributed Systems by K. Chandy and L. Lamport pdf
- Local and Global Properties in Networks of Processes D. Angluin pdf
- How Processes Learn K. chandy and J. Misra pdf
- Logical Time in Distributed Computing Systems C. Fidge pdf
- Virtual Time and Global States of Distributed Systems F. Mattern pdf
- Defining Liveness B. Alpern and F. Schneider pdf
- What can be computed locally? M. Naor and L. Stockmeyer
- Computation in networks of passively mobile finite-state sensors D. Angluin, J. Aspnes, Z. Diamadi, M. Fischer, and R. Peralta pdf
The Computational Power of Population Protocols D. Angluin, J. Aspnes, D. Eisenstat, and E. Ruppert pdf