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Byzantine Resistant Secure Blockchained Federated Learning at the Edge
IEEE Network, 2021Xiaojun Wang
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Forgive and forget: Self‐stabilizing swarms in spite of Byzantine robots
Concurrency Computation Practice and Experience, 2023Fukuhito Ooshita+2 more
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Privacy-preserving Byzantine-robust federated learning
Computer Standards and Interfaces, 2022Yuqing Zhou, Laihua Wang, Meixia Miao
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Eunuchs in the Byzantine Empire
By the term eunuchos, as well as by the terms thladias (a man whose testicles were intentionally crushed), spadon (a eunuch due to natural reasons), and ektomias (a castrated man), which designated different types of eunuchs, the Byzantines identified any male person deprived, fully or in part, of his genitals. This may have occurred in early childhoodopenaire +1 more source
Byzantine-Resilient Multiagent Optimization
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2021Nitin H Vaidya, Lili Su
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The Birth of the Hospital in the Byzantine Empire
The American Historical Review, 1989Timothy S. Miller, Angeliki E. Laiou
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Art and liturgy in the later Byzantine Empire
2006It is generally assumed that by the eleventh century the text of the Byzantine liturgy was well established and was performed in a consistent manner throughout much of the Greek-speaking world. For the Eucharist, this assumption is essentially true, though some evolution was still to take place with the widespread adoption of the Eucharistic liturgy of
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Reuse of Byzantine data in cooperative spectrum sensing using sequential detection
IET Communications, 2020Cong Wang, Jun Wu, Deise J P Gonçalves
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