Bounds on Herman's algorithm
Abstract
Herman's self-stabilisation algorithm allows a ring of N processors having any odd number of tokens to reach a stable state where exactly one token remains. McIver and Morgan conjecture that the expected time taken for stabilisation is maximised when there are three equally-spaced tokens. We prove exact results on a related cost function, and obtain a bound on expected time which is very close to the conjectured bound.
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