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Overview

Seth Gilbert is affiliated with the National University of Singapore in Singapore. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Computer Science, with a strong focus on subfields such as Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Management Science and Operations Research.

The main topics of their scholarly work include Distributed Systems and Fault Tolerance, Optimization and Search Problems, Blockchain Technology Applications and Security, Cryptography and Data Security, Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies, Cooperative Communication and Network Coding, and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.

Key recent publications by Seth Gilbert cover various aspects of distributed computing and consensus protocols:

  • Crime and Punishment in Distributed Byzantine Decision Tasks, 2022, 2022 IEEE 42nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS)
  • As easy as ABC: Optimal (A)ccountable (B)yzantine (C)onsensus is easy!, 2022, 2022 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS)
  • Brief Announcement: Polygraph: Accountable Byzantine Agreement, 2020, Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl)
  • As easy as ABC: Optimal (A)ccountable (B)yzantine (C)onsensus is easy!, 2023, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
  • Byzantine Consensus is Θ(n^2): The Dolev-Reischuk Bound is Tight even in Partial Synchrony! [Extended Version], 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Seth Gilbert include:

  • Pierre Civit
  • Rachid Guerraoui
  • Jovan Komatovic
  • Jeremy T. Fineman
  • Vincent Gramoli

Seth Gilbert has published multiple times in notable venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl)
  • Distributed Computing
  • ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing
  • 2022 IEEE 42nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS)

Best Publications

  • Brewer's conjecture and the feasibility of consistent, available, partition-tolerant web services

    Seth Gilbert;Nancy Lynch

  • A Secure Sharding Protocol For Open Blockchains

    Loi Luu;Viswesh Narayanan;Chaodong Zheng;Kunal Baweja

  • Perspectives on the CAP Theorem

    S. Gilbert;N. Lynch

  • GeoQuorums: Implementing Atomic Memory in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

    Shlomi Dolev;Seth Gilbert;Nancy A. Lynch;Alexander A. Shvartsman;Alexander A. Shvartsman

  • GeoQuorums: implementing atomic memory in mobile ad hoc networks

    Shlomi Dolev;Seth Gilbert;Nancy A. Lynch;Alexander A. Shvartsman

  • Virtual Mobile Nodes for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

    Shlomi Dolev;Seth Gilbert;Nancy A. Lynch;Elad Michael Schiller

  • Concurrent cache-oblivious b-trees

    Michael A. Bender;Jeremy T. Fineman;Seth Gilbert;Bradley C. Kuszmaul

  • Rambo II: rapidly reconfigurable atomic memory for dynamic networks

    S. Gilbert;N. Lynch;A. Shvartsman

  • Gossiping in a multi-channel radio network an oblivious approach to coping with malicious interference

    Shlomi Dolev;Seth Gilbert;Rachid Guerraoui;Calvin Newport

  • Consensus and collision detectors in wireless Ad Hoc networks

    Gregory Chockler;Murat Demirbas;Seth Gilbert;Calvin Newport

  • Rambo: a robust, reconfigurable atomic memory service for dynamic networks

    Seth Gilbert;Nancy A. Lynch;Alexander A. Shvartsman

  • SCP: A Computationally-Scalable Byzantine Consensus Protocol For Blockchains

    Loi Luu;Viswesh Narayanan;Kunal Baweja;Chaodong Zheng

  • Secure communication over radio channels

    Shlomi Dolev;Seth Gilbert;Rachid Guerraoui;Calvin Newport

  • On-the-fly maintenance of series-parallel relationships in fork-join multithreaded programs

    Michael A. Bender;Jeremy T. Fineman;Seth Gilbert;Charles E. Leiserson

  • Timed virtual stationary automata for mobile networks

    Shlomi Dolev;Seth Gilbert;Limor Lahiani;Nancy Lynch

  • A New Approach to Incremental Cycle Detection and Related Problems

    Michael A. Bender;Jeremy T. Fineman;Seth Gilbert;Robert E. Tarjan

  • Interference-Resilient Information Exchange

    S. Gilbert;R. Guerraoui;D. R. Kowalski;C. Newport

  • Reconfigurable distributed storage for dynamic networks

    Gregory Chockler;Seth Gilbert;Vincent Gramoli;Peter M. Musial

  • Of malicious motes and suspicious sensors: on the efficiency of malicious interference in wireless networks

    Seth Gilbert;Rachid Guerraoui;Calvin Newport

  • Fast randomized test-and-set and renaming

    Dan Alistarh;Hagit Attiya;Seth Gilbert;Andrei Giurgiu

  • Of malicious motes and suspicious sensors

    Seth Gilbert;Rachid Guerraoui;Calvin Newport

Frequent Co-Authors

Rachid Guerraoui
Rachid Guerraoui École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Michael A. Bender
Michael A. Bender Stony Brook University
Shlomi Dolev
Shlomi Dolev Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Fabian Kuhn
Fabian Kuhn University of Freiburg
Dariusz R. Kowalski
Dariusz R. Kowalski Augusta University
Peter Robinson
Peter Robinson University of Cambridge
Jennifer L. Welch
Jennifer L. Welch Texas A&M University
James Aspnes
James Aspnes Yale University
Kian-Lee Tan
Kian-Lee Tan National University of Singapore

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