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      Deadlock in packet switching networks

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          A deadlock in a packet switching network is a state in which one or more messages have not yet reached their target, yet cannot progress any further. We formalize three different notions of deadlock in the context of packet switching networks, to which we refer as global, local and weak deadlock. We establish the precise relations between these notions, and prove they characterize different sets of deadlocks. Moreover, we implement checking of deadlock freedom of packet switching networks using the symbolic model checker nuXmv. We show experimentally that the implementation is effective at finding subtle deadlock situations in packet switching networks.

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          15 January 2021
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          2101.06015
          daabda33-ef5a-4869-9113-6502afcfbb4f

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          This is a version with full proofs of the preprint that was submitted to FSEN 2021, and accepted for publication in that conference (to appear in Springer LNCS)
          cs.NI cs.LO

          Theoretical computer science,Networking & Internet architecture
          Theoretical computer science, Networking & Internet architecture

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