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The following pages link to An Optimal Probabilistic Protocol for Synchronous Byzantine Agreement (Q4376159):
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- A full proof of the BGW protocol for perfectly secure multiparty computation (Q514468) (← links)
- A new solution for the Byzantine agreement problem (Q645812) (← links)
- Tight bound on mobile Byzantine agreement (Q897904) (← links)
- On expected constant-round protocols for Byzantine agreement (Q1004599) (← links)
- Asynchronous byzantine agreement protocols (Q1091131) (← links)
- Perfect information leader election in \(\log^*n+O(1)\) rounds (Q1604211) (← links)
- Perennial secure multi-party computation of universal Turing machine (Q1737594) (← links)
- A tradeoff between safety and liveness for randomized coordinated attack (Q1923091) (← links)
- Round-preserving parallel composition of probabilistic-termination cryptographic protocols (Q2035999) (← links)
- Sublinear-round Byzantine agreement under corrupt majority (Q2055693) (← links)
- How Byzantine is a send corruption? (Q2096642) (← links)
- Order-fairness for Byzantine consensus (Q2102076) (← links)
- On the round complexity of randomized Byzantine agreement (Q2121502) (← links)
- Round-optimal Byzantine agreement (Q2169994) (← links)
- Synchronous consensus with optimal asynchronous fallback guarantees (Q2175907) (← links)
- Optimistically tuning synchronous Byzantine consensus: another win for null messages (Q2241306) (← links)
- Asynchronous Byzantine agreement with optimal resilience (Q2251153) (← links)
- Probabilistic termination and composability of cryptographic protocols (Q2318087) (← links)
- Efficient constant-round multi-party computation combining BMR and SPDZ (Q2318094) (← links)
- Optimal decision strategies in Byzantine environments (Q2369688) (← links)
- Lower bound for scalable Byzantine agreement (Q2377258) (← links)
- Improving the round complexity of VSS in point-to-point networks (Q2389350) (← links)
- Algorand: a secure and efficient distributed ledger (Q2422025) (← links)
- Secure multi-party computation made simple (Q2489932) (← links)
- Random oracles in Constantinople: Practical asynchronous Byzantine agreement using cryptography (Q2501710) (← links)
- Optimal extension protocols for Byzantine broadcast and agreement (Q2657277) (← links)
- A characterization of eventual Byzantine agreement (Q2784483) (← links)
- Probabilistic Termination and Composability of Cryptographic Protocols (Q2829949) (← links)
- Secure Message Transmission by Public Discussion: A Brief Survey (Q3005585) (← links)
- Resilient Distributed Field Estimation (Q3300776) (← links)
- THE PROPORTIONAL LOTTERY PROTOCOL IS STRONGLY β-PARTICIPATORY AND VNM-STRATEGY-PROOF (Q3606363) (← links)
- Coordinated Traversal: (t + 1)-Round Byzantine Agreement in Polynomial Time (Q4304063) (← links)
- Hundreds of impossibility results for distributed computing (Q5138488) (← links)
- Randomized protocols for asynchronous consensus (Q5138489) (← links)
- Cryptography and cryptographic protocols (Q5138490) (← links)
- Resilient-optimal interactive consistency in constant time (Q5138494) (← links)
- Spatial reference frame agreement in quantum networks (Q5143242) (← links)
- Optimally efficient multi-valued byzantine agreement (Q5177277) (← links)
- Structural Information and Communication Complexity (Q5315232) (← links)
- Efficient perfectly secure computation with optimal resilience (Q5918515) (← links)
- Efficient perfectly secure computation with optimal resilience (Q5925697) (← links)
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- Reaching consensus for asynchronous distributed key generation (Q6096032) (← links)
- Gossiping for communication-efficient broadcast (Q6108990) (← links)
- Must the communication graph of MPC protocols be an expander? (Q6110384) (← links)
- Asymptotically free broadcast in constant expected time via packed VSS (Q6114239) (← links)
- Multidimensional Byzantine agreement in a synchronous setting (Q6122408) (← links)
- Expected linear round synchronization: the missing link for linear Byzantine SMR (Q6535025) (← links)
- Brief announcement: Multi-threshold asynchronous reliable broadcast and consensus (Q6535048) (← links)
- Concurrent asynchronous Byzantine agreement in expected-constant rounds, revisited (Q6587962) (← links)