Distributed sequential consensus in networks: analysis of partially connected blockchains with uncertainty (Q1687429)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6821582
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6821582 |
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Distributed sequential consensus in networks: analysis of partially connected blockchains with uncertainty (English)
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3 January 2018
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Summary: This work presents a theoretical and numerical analysis of the conditions under which distributed sequential consensus is possible when the state of a portion of nodes in a network is perturbed. Specifically, it examines the consensus level of partially connected blockchains under failure/attack events. To this end, we develop stochastic models for both verification probability once an error is detected and network breakdown when consensus is not possible. Through a mean field approximation for network degree we derive analytical solutions for the average network consensus in the large graph size thermodynamic limit. The resulting expressions allow us to derive connectivity thresholds above which networks can tolerate an attack.
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distributed sequential consensus
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partially connected blockchains
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failure/attack events
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stochastic models
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