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Tame the Wild with Byzantine Linearizability: Reliable Broadcast, Snapshots, and Asset Transfer

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arxiv 2102.10597 v2 pith:FME7LRC2 submitted 2021-02-21 cs.DC

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keywords byzantineobjectsassetbroadcastlinearizabilityregistersreliableresilient
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We formalize Byzantine linearizability, a correctness condition that specifies whether a concurrent object with a sequential specification is resilient against Byzantine failures. Using this definition, we systematically study Byzantine-tolerant emulations of various objects from registers. We focus on three useful objects -- reliable broadcast, atomic snapshot, and asset transfer. We prove that there is an $f$-resilient implementation of such objects from registers with $n$ processes $f<\frac{n}{2}$.

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