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Ricart and Agrawala's algorithm has the problem that if a process has crashed and does not reply to a request from another process to access a resource, the lack of response will be interpreted as denial of permission. We suggested that all requests be answered immediately to make it easy to detect crashed processes. Are there any circumstances where even this method is insufficient? discuss.

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