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Broadcast CONGEST Algorithms against Adversarial Edges (2004.06436v4)

Published 14 Apr 2020 in cs.DS and cs.DC

Abstract: We consider the corner-stone broadcast task with an adaptive adversary that controls a fixed number of $t$ edges in the input communication graph. In this model, the adversary sees the entire communication in the network and the random coins of the nodes, while maliciously manipulating the messages sent through a set of $t$ edges (unknown to the nodes). Since the influential work of [Pease, Shostak and Lamport, JACM'80], broadcast algorithms against plentiful adversarial models have been studied in both theory and practice for over more than four decades. Despite this extensive research, there is no round efficient broadcast algorithm for general graphs in the CONGEST model of distributed computing. We provide the first round-efficient broadcast algorithms against adaptive edge adversaries. Our two key results for $n$-node graphs of diameter $D$ are as follows: 1. For $t=1$, there is a deterministic algorithm that solves the problem within $\widetilde{O}(D2)$ rounds, provided that the graph is 3 edge-connected. This round complexity beats the natural barrier of $O(D3)$ rounds, the existential lower bound on the maximal length of $3$ edge-disjoint paths between a given pair of nodes in $G$. This algorithm can be extended to a $\widetilde{O}(D{O(t)})$-round algorithm against $t$ adversarial edges in $(2t+1)$ edge-connected graphs. 2. For expander graphs with minimum degree of $\Omega(t2\log n)$, there is an improved broadcast algorithm with $O(t \log 2 n)$ rounds against $t$ adversarial edges. This algorithm exploits the connectivity and conductance properties of G-subgraphs obtained by employing the Karger's edge sampling technique. Our algorithms mark a new connection between the areas of fault-tolerant network design and reliable distributed communication.

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Authors (2)
  1. Yael Hitron (3 papers)
  2. Merav Parter (60 papers)
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