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The Byzantine Firing Squad Problem.
Author(s) -
J. Burns,
N. Lynch
Publication year - 1985
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.21236/ada154770
Subject(s) - byzantine architecture , computer science , history , ancient history
: A new problem, the Byzantine Firing Squad problem, is defined and solved in two versions, Permissive and Strict. Both problems provide for synchronization of initially unsynchronized processors in a synchronous network, in the absence of a common clock and in the presence of a limited number of faulty processors. Solution are given which take the same number of rounds as Byzantine Agreement but might transmit r times as many bits, where r is the number of rounds used. Additional solutions are provided which use at most one (Permissive) or two (Strict) additional rounds and send at most n sub 2 bits plus four times the number of bits sent by a chosen Byzantine Agreement algorithm. Additional keywords: Computer communications. (Author)

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