Topological Characterization of Task Solvability in General Models of Computation

01/31/2023
by   Hagit Attiya, et al.
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The famous asynchronous computability theorem (ACT) relates the existence of an asynchronous wait-free shared memory protocol for solving a task with the existence of a simplicial map from a subdivision of the simplicial complex representing the inputs to the simplicial complex representing the allowable outputs. The original theorem relies on a correspondence between protocols and simplicial maps in finite models of computation that induce a compact topology. This correspondence, however, is far from obvious for computation models that induce a non-compact topology, and indeed previous attempts to extend the ACT have failed. This paper shows first that in every non-compact model, protocols solving tasks correspond to simplicial maps that need to be continuous. This correspondence is then used to prove that the approach used in ACT that equates protocols and simplicial complexes actually works for every compact model, and to show a generalized ACT, which applies also to non-compact computation models. Finally, the generalized ACT is applied to the set agreement task. Our study combines combinatorial and point-set topological aspects of the executions admitted by the computation model.

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