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Research Collection about Parallel, Concurrent, and High-Performance Blockchain/Blockchain VMs
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Parallelism and Concurrency in Blockchain
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Parallelism and Concurrency in DBMS
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Parallelism and concurrency in brief
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Case Study: Parallel/Concurrent EVM
- sload - ethereum/blob/81fd1b3cf9c4c4c9f0e06f8bdcbaa8b29c81b052/core/vm/instructions.go#L523-L531)**, which read and write data from the state trie, respectively. So the easiest entry point is how to make sure that different threads don't conflict on these two operators. In fact, there is a special kind of transaction in Ethereum that includes a special structure named [Access list](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2930), which allows transactions carrying storage addresses that it will read and modify. Therefore, this is a good entry point for implementing scheduling-based concurrent methods.
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