Classical Synchronization Problem In this section, we present a number of different philosopher synchronization problems that are important mainly because they are examples for a large class of concurrency- control problems. These problems are used for testing nearly every new proposed synchronization schem...
This tutorial is all about various classical problems of synchronization - Bounded Buffer, Dining Philosophers and The Readers Writers Problems.
Polariton lasers emit coherent monochromatic light through a spontaneous emission process. As a rare example of a system in which Bose–Einstein condensation and superfluidity are reported at room temperature, polariton lasers are interesting for fundame
Recent work demonstrated that representing causal similarity as quantum state-indistinguishability provides a quantum advantage. We generalize this to synchronization and offer a sequence of constructions that exploit extended causal structures, finding substantial increase of the quantum advantage. We ...
This procedure unrolls the original constrained-QBO into a set of unconstrained QUBOs all of which are solved, in a sequel, on a QA. We use D-Wave Advantage QA to conduct synthetic and real experiments on two important computer vision problems, graph matching and permutation synchronization, ...