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The Byzantine Arts and Byzantine Literature

2021
Abstract This chapter examines the relationships between literary and visual forms in Byzantium. Both in the Early and in the later Byzantine periods there were clear parallels between the ways that literary and visual compositions were structured, whether through the rhetorical techniques of repetition, variation, and acrostic in Early ...
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L'Orthodoxie byzantine / Byzantine Orthodoxy

Archives de sciences sociales des religions, 1991
Guillou André. L'Orthodoxie byzantine / Byzantine Orthodoxy. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°75, 1991. pp. 5-10.
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The Byzantine CEO Problem

2008 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2008
The CEO problem is considered when a subset of the agents are under Byzantine attack; that is, they have been taken over and reprogrammed by a malicious intruder. Inner and outer bounds are given for the error exponent with respect to the sum rate, as a function of the fraction of reprogrammed, or traitor, agents.
Oliver Kosut, Lang Tong 0001
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Asynchronous Byzantine consensus

Proceedings of the third annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing - PODC '84, 1984
Reaching agreement in an asynchronous environment is essential to guarantee consistency in distributed data processing. All previous asynchronous protocols were either probabilistic or they assumed a fail-stop mode of failure. The deterministic protocol presented in this paper reaches a Strong Byzantine Agreement in a system of asynchronous processors;
Chagit Attiya, Danny Dolev, Joseph Gil
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Trebiz: Byzantine Fault Tolerance with Byzantine Merchants

Proceedings of the 38th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, 2022
Xiaohai Dai   +5 more
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The Medium Is the Byzantine: Popular Culture and the Byzantine

2017
The legacy of Byzantium in late modernity is still underdeveloped, particularly as it relates to the history of popular culture and new media. Tracing the interlaced narratives of excess and iconicity often associated with the Byzantine within British and American popular culture, this chapter explores how technological innovation and new media ...
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Fast Byzantine Consensus

IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, 2005
We present the first consensus protocol that reaches asynchronous Byzantine consensus in two communication steps in the common case. We prove that our protocol is optimal in terms of both number of communication step, and number of processes for 2-step consensus.
Jean-Philippe Martin, Lorenzo Alvisi
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The byzantine empire in the intercloud

ACM SIGACT News, 2010
The relevance of Byzantine fault tolerance in the context of cloud computing has been questioned [3]. While arguments against Byzantine fault tolerance seemingly makes sense in the context of a single cloud, i.e., a large-scale cloud infrastructure that resides under control of a single, typically commercial provider, these arguments are less obvious ...
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Optimistic Byzantine agreement

21st IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems, 2002. Proceedings., 2003
The paper considers the Byzantine agreement problem in a fully asynchronous network, where some participants may be actively malicious. This is an important building block for fault-tolerant applications in a hostile environment, and a non-trivial problem: An early result by Fischer et al. (1985) shows that there is no deterministic solution in a fully
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