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Reaching Efficient Byzantine Agreements in Bipartite Networks (2203.03963v1)

Published 8 Mar 2022 in cs.DC

Abstract: For reaching efficient deterministic synchronous Byzantine agreement upon partially connected networks, the traditional broadcast primitive is extended and integrated with a general framework. With this, the Byzantine agreement is extended to fully connected bipartite networks and some bipartite bounded-degree networks. The complexity of the Byzantine agreement is lowered and optimized with the so-called Byzantine-levers under a general system structure. Some bipartite simulation of the butterfly networks and some finer properties of bipartite bounded-degree networks are also provided for building efficient incomplete Byzantine agreement under the same system structure. It shows that efficient real-world Byzantine agreement systems can be built with the provided algorithms with sufficiently high system assumption coverage. Meanwhile, the proposed bipartite solutions can improve the dependability of the systems in some open, heterogeneous, and even antagonistic environments.

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