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75
Citations
30132
World Ranking
1384
National Ranking
26

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - ACM Fellow For contributions to fault-tolerant distributed computing.

Overview

Danny Dolev is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel and is primarily active in the field of Computer Science. Their research spans various subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems, and Management Science and Operations Research.

Their main topics of academic work include:

  • Cryptography and Data Security
  • Distributed systems and fault tolerance
  • Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
  • Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
  • Game Theory and Applications
  • Auction Theory and Applications
  • Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation

Dolev has coauthored multiple papers with frequent collaborators such as Ittai Abraham, Gilad Stern, Joseph Y. Halpern, T-H. Hubert Chan, and Kartik Nayak.

They have published research in notable venues, including:

  • Distributed Computing
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl)

Selected recent papers include:

  • "Communication complexity of byzantine agreement, revisited" (2022, Distributed Computing)
  • "Revisiting Asynchronous Fault Tolerant Computation with Optimal Resilience" (2020, Distributed Computing)
  • "Colordag: An Incentive-Compatible Blockchain" (2023, arXiv (Cornell University))
  • "Revisiting Asynchronous Fault Tolerant Computation with Optimal Resilience" (2020, arXiv (Cornell University))
  • "Distributed Computing Meets Game Theory: Fault Tolerance and Implementation with Cheap Talk (Invited Talk)" (2022, Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl))

Dolev was named an ACM Fellow in 2007 for contributions to fault-tolerant distributed computing.

Best Publications

  • On the security of public key protocols

    D. Dolev;A. Yao

  • Non-malleable cryptography

    Danny Dolev;Cynthia Dwork;Moni Naor

  • Nonmalleable Cryptography

    Danny Dolev;Cynthia Dwork;Moni Naor

  • On the minimal synchronism needed for distributed consensus

    Danny Dolev;Cynthia Dwork;Larry Stockmeyer

  • Authenticated Algorithms for Byzantine Agreement

    D. Dolev;H. R. Strong

  • Sharing memory robustly in message-passing systems

    Hagit Attiya;Amotz Bar-Noy;Danny Dolev

  • The Byzantine Generals strike again

    Danny Dolev

  • Atomic snapshots of shared memory

    Yehuda Afek;Hagit Attiya;Danny Dolev;Eli Gafni

  • Reaching approximate agreement in the presence of faults

    Danny Dolev;Nancy A. Lynch;Shlomit S. Pinter;Eugene W. Stark

  • Transis: A Communication Sub-system for High Availability

    Yair Amir;Danny Dolev;Shlomo Kramer;Dalia Malki

  • Perfectly secure message transmission

    Danny Dolev;Cynthia Dwork;Orli Waarts;Moti Yung

  • The Transis approach to high availability cluster communication

    Danny Dolev;Dalia Malki

  • On the security of public key protocols

    D. Dolev;A. C. Yao

  • Distributed computing meets game theory: robust mechanisms for rational secret sharing and multiparty computation

    Ittai Abraham;Danny Dolev;Rica Gonen;Joe Halpern

  • Renaming in an asynchronous environment

    Hagit Attiya;Amotz Bar-Noy;Danny Dolev;David Peleg

  • An O(n log n) unidirectional distributed algorithm for extrema finding in a circle

    Danny Dolev;Maria M. Klawe;Michael Rodeh

  • Early stopping in Byzantine agreement

    Danny Dolev;Ruediger Reischuk;H. Raymond Strong

  • Bounds on information exchange for Byzantine agreement

    Danny Dolev;Rüdiger Reischuk

  • Transis: a communication subsystem for high availability

    Y. Amir;D. Dolev;S. Kramer;D. Malki

  • On the possibility and impossibility of achieving clock synchronization

    Danny Dolev;Joseph Y Halpern;Raymond H Strong

  • Atomic Broadcast

    F. Cristian;H. Aghili;R. Strong;D. Dolev

  • Atomic snapshots of shared memory

    Yehuda Afek;Danny Dolev;Hagit Attiya;Eli Gafni

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth P. Birman
Kenneth P. Birman Cornell University
Joseph Y. Halpern
Joseph Y. Halpern Cornell University
Cynthia Dwork
Cynthia Dwork Harvard University
Amotz Bar-Noy
Amotz Bar-Noy City University of New York
Idit Keidar
Idit Keidar Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Michael Ben-Or
Michael Ben-Or Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Hagit Attiya
Hagit Attiya Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Yair Amir
Yair Amir Johns Hopkins University

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