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Distributed Actor Communication

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This lecture covers the impact of network communication on actors, the concept of distributed actors, actor paths, resolving actor paths, relative actor paths, clusters formation, starting up a cluster, cluster-aware routing, remote deployment, and practical examples of cluster setup and communication.

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