Naimi-Trehel algorithm

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Naimi-Trehel algorithm is an algorithm for achieving mutual exclusion in a distributed system. Unlike Lamport's distributed mutual exclusion algorithm and its related version, this algorithm does not use logical clocks. This method requires only O(Log(number of processes in the network)) messages on average. When a process invokes a critical section, it sends a request to a queue[disambiguation needed] at a particular processor which is specified by a path built by the algorithm as it runs.

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