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i know these questions has been asked many times...but nowhere i get an appropriate answer...

1- does no bounded waiting implies starvation free or vice versa ?

2- does deadlock implies starvation or vice versa ?

please provide some genuine reason, if some authentic link available then it would be more helpful..
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See the bounded waiting means  there must exist a bound on the number of times that other processes are allowed to enter their critical sections after a process has made a request to enter its critical section and before that request is granted.

Starvation means you are not allowing a process to enter into critical section for a long time....so we cannot say that if bounded waiting is there then surely starvation is there.

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