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Brief Announcement: Byzantine Agreement with Unknown Participants and Failures
Proceedings of the 39th Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, 2020A set of participants that want to agree on a common opinion despite the presence of malicious or Byzantine participants need to solve an instance of a Byzantine agreement problem. This classic problem has been well studied but most of the existing solutions assume that the participants are aware of n --- the total number of participants in the system -
Pankaj Khanchandani, Roger Wattenhofer
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Consensus with Unknown Participants in Shared Memory
2013 IEEE 32nd International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems, 2013The shared memory model matches important classes of systems deployed over dynamic networks, as for example, fault-tolerant and high available data centric services. Consensus is a fundamental building block able to realize such reliable distributed systems.
Khouri, Catia +2 more
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2010 IEEE 34th Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2010
The agreement problem is usually exploited to improve the fault-tolerant capability of software systems. For self-organized networks like cloud computing architectures that possess highly decentralized and self-organized natures, consensus, which is essential to solving the agreement problem, in such networks cannot be achieved in the ways for ...
Jichiang Tsai, Che-Cheng Chang
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The agreement problem is usually exploited to improve the fault-tolerant capability of software systems. For self-organized networks like cloud computing architectures that possess highly decentralized and self-organized natures, consensus, which is essential to solving the agreement problem, in such networks cannot be achieved in the ways for ...
Jichiang Tsai, Che-Cheng Chang
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What Do We Need to Know to Elect in Networks with Unknown Participants?
Colloquium on Structural Information & Communication Complexity, 2014What Do We Need to Know to Elect in Networks with Unknown Participants?
Chalopin, Jérémie +2 more
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2024 IEEE 44th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS)
Consensus is a fundamental building block for constructing reliable and fault-tolerant distributed services. The increasing demand for high-performance and scalable blockchain protocols has brought attention to solving consensus in scenarios where each ...
Hasan Heydari +2 more
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Consensus is a fundamental building block for constructing reliable and fault-tolerant distributed services. The increasing demand for high-performance and scalable blockchain protocols has brought attention to solving consensus in scenarios where each ...
Hasan Heydari +2 more
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Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2023
Low hemoglobin and anemia are associated with cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the associations of other blood cell indices with incident dementia risk and the underlined mechanisms are unknown.
Yi‐Xuan Qiang +8 more
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Low hemoglobin and anemia are associated with cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the associations of other blood cell indices with incident dementia risk and the underlined mechanisms are unknown.
Yi‐Xuan Qiang +8 more
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Public Information and Unknown Capital Market Participants
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011We consider a single-period, pure-exchange setting with a single trading date and a single consumption date. Investors are uncertain about the risk aversion of the other investors participating in the capital market, implying that the market’s aggregate risk aversion is a random variable.
Christian Hofmann, Andreas Loeffler
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