Where: Bldg. 9 Lecture Hall 2325 ≤ 154
Credit: 9
Description
The theory of distributed computing provides the intellectual foundations for understanding how complex computing systems like the Internet, clouds, IoT, sensor networks, and more can function correctly despite failures, and achieve low communication costs.
Topics that will be covered in this mini-course include:
- How to design distributed algorithms and reason about their correctness.
- Understand the foundations of distributed computing.
- Basics of fault-tolerant shared-memory and network computations, consensus, and state-machine replication.
Petr Kuznetsov
Petr Kuznetsov is professor in computer science at Télécom ParisTech, Université Paris-Saclay, France. He received his PhD from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in 2005. Before joining Télécom ParisTech, he worked at Max Planck Institute for Software Systems and Deutsche Telekom Innovation Labs/Technical University of Berlin.
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