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Fast byzantine agreement [PDF]
This paper presents the first probabilistic Byzantine Agreement algorithm whose communication and time complexities are poly-logarithmic. So far, the most effective probabilistic Byzantine Agreement algorithm had communication complexity O(√n) and time complexity O(1).Our algorithm is based on a novel, unbalanced, almost-everywhere to everywhere ...
Nicolas Braud-Santoni +2 more
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Underside Couching in the Byzantine World
: It has long been a shared assumption of textile specialists that the underside couching technique was used exclusively in Western Europe in the Middle Ages.
Warren T. Woodfin
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“Serbian land” in the Tărnovо inscription of John Asen II in the light of the political and geographical terminology of the time [PDF]
This study examines the notion of friendship depicted in the epistolary corpus of Euthymios Malakes who served as bishop of Neai Patrai during the second half of the twelfth century.
Komatina Ivana, Komatina Predrag
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La manne de saint Jean. À propos d’un ensemble de cuillers inscrites [PDF]
Three inscribed spoons of Egyptian origin are here reinterpreted in the light of the hagiographical tradition concerning John the Evangelist. The mention of manna on one of them is not a reference to the Old Testament, but to the white powder which ...
Papaconstantinou, Arietta +1 more
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Al XVIII-lea Congres internațional de studii bizantine (Moscova, 1991)
Le XVIIe Congres des Études Byzantines (Moscou, 1991)
Victor Spinei
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Throughout its historical stages, nations and states have relied on the system of frontier fortresses to protect themselves from external threats. They established defensive systems and measures along their borders.
ا.م.د عباس عبيد
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The Byzantine Generals Problem [PDF]
I have long felt that, because it was posed as a cute problem about philosophers seated around a table, Dijkstra’s dining philosopher’s problem received much more attention than it deserves. (For example, it has probably received more attention in the theory community than the readers/writers problem, which illustrates the same principles and has much ...
Leslie Lamport +2 more
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Constantine X Doukas (1059–1067) versus Uzes – about the Nomads on Boats on the Danube in 1064
The reign of the Doukas dynasty in 1059–1078 was a time when new threats to the Byzantine Empire emerge in Europe and Asia. One of them was the increased activity of Turkmen who were penetrating the lands belonging to the Byzantines.
Marcin Böhm
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False discovery rate based distributed detection in the presence of Byzantines [PDF]
Recent literature has shown that control of the false discovery rate (FDR) for distributed detection in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) can provide substantial improvement in detection performance over conventional design methodologies. In this paper, we
Aditya Vempaty, P. Ray, P. Varshney
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This paper addresses the problem of synchronous beeping, as addressed by swarms of fireflies. We present Byzantine-resilient algorithms ensuring that the correct processes eventually beep synchronously despite a subset of nodes beeping asynchronously.
Rachid Guerraoui, Alexandre Maurer
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