Consider an asynchronous system where each node begins with some point in $\mathbb{R}^m$. Given some fixed $\epsilon > 0$, we wish to have every nonfaulty node eventually output a point in $\mathbb{R}^m$, where all outputs are within distance $\epsilon$ of each other, and are within the convex hull of the original nonfaulty inputs. This problem, when some of the nodes are adversarial, is known as the ``Byzantine Asynchronous Multidimensional Approximate Agreement'' problem. Previous landmark work by Mendes et al. and Vaidya et al. presented two solutions to the problem. Both of these solutions require exponential computation by each node in each round. Furthermore, the work provides a lower bound showing that it is impossible to solve the...
AbstractWe describe several new algorithms for Byzantine agreement. The first of these is a simplifi...
International audienceThis paper presents a new round-based asynchronous consensus algorithm that co...
International audienceThis paper is on broadcast and agreement in asynchronous message-passing syste...
The problem of -approximate agreement in Byzantine asyn-chronous systems is well-understood when all...
Consider a distributed system with n processors out of which f can be Byzantine faulty. In the appro...
International audienceWe study the problems of asymptotic and approximate consensus in which agents ...
Consider a distributed system with n processors out of which f can be Byzantine faulty. In the appro...
Abstract. Consider an asynchronous system where each process begins with an arbitrary real value. Gi...
A randomized protocol for reaching Byzantine Agreement in asynchronous systems with $n$ processes w...
With the growth of the Internet, there has been a push toward designing reliable algorithms that sca...
We present a new asynchronous Byzantine agreement protocol with almost-sure termination, i.e. all co...
The problem of Byzantine Agreement (BA) is of interest to both distributed computing and cryptograph...
Byzantine vector consensus requires that non-faulty processes reach agreement on adecision (or outpu...
In the classic asynchronous Byzantine agreement problem, communication is via asynchronous message-p...
A randomized model of distributed computation was presented in [Rabin83]. This model admits a solut...
AbstractWe describe several new algorithms for Byzantine agreement. The first of these is a simplifi...
International audienceThis paper presents a new round-based asynchronous consensus algorithm that co...
International audienceThis paper is on broadcast and agreement in asynchronous message-passing syste...
The problem of -approximate agreement in Byzantine asyn-chronous systems is well-understood when all...
Consider a distributed system with n processors out of which f can be Byzantine faulty. In the appro...
International audienceWe study the problems of asymptotic and approximate consensus in which agents ...
Consider a distributed system with n processors out of which f can be Byzantine faulty. In the appro...
Abstract. Consider an asynchronous system where each process begins with an arbitrary real value. Gi...
A randomized protocol for reaching Byzantine Agreement in asynchronous systems with $n$ processes w...
With the growth of the Internet, there has been a push toward designing reliable algorithms that sca...
We present a new asynchronous Byzantine agreement protocol with almost-sure termination, i.e. all co...
The problem of Byzantine Agreement (BA) is of interest to both distributed computing and cryptograph...
Byzantine vector consensus requires that non-faulty processes reach agreement on adecision (or outpu...
In the classic asynchronous Byzantine agreement problem, communication is via asynchronous message-p...
A randomized model of distributed computation was presented in [Rabin83]. This model admits a solut...
AbstractWe describe several new algorithms for Byzantine agreement. The first of these is a simplifi...
International audienceThis paper presents a new round-based asynchronous consensus algorithm that co...
International audienceThis paper is on broadcast and agreement in asynchronous message-passing syste...