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Asynchronous Byzantine Agreement with Optimal Resilience and Linear Complexity

Cheng Wang
2015
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Abstract

Given a system with n>3t+1n > 3t + 1 processes, where tt is the tolerated number of faulty ones, we present a fast asynchronous Byzantine agreement protocol that can reach agreement in O(t)O(t) expected running time. This improves the O(n2)O(n^2) expected running time of Abraham, Dolev, and Halpern [PODC 2008]. Furthermore, if n=(3+ε)tn = (3 + \varepsilon) t for any ε>0\varepsilon > 0, our protocol can reach agreement in O(1/ε)O (1 / \varepsilon) expected running time. This improves the result of Feldman and Micali [STOC 1988] (with constant expected running time when n>4tn > 4 t).

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