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All Byzantine Agreement Problems Are Expensive

All Byzantine Agreement Problems Are Expensive

Byzantine agreement, arguably the most fundamental problem in distributed computing, operates among processes, out of which < can exhibit arbitrary failures.The problem states that all correct (non-faulty) processes must eventually decide (termination) the same value (agreement) from a set of admissible values defined by the proposals of the processes (validity).Depending …