Byzantine Agreement with Optimal Resilience via Statistical Fraud Detection
Shang-En Huang,
Seth Pettie,
Leqi Zhu
Abstract:Since the mid-1980s it has been known that Byzantine Agreement can be solved with probability 1 asynchronously, even against an omniscient, computationally unbounded adversary that can adaptively
corrupt
up to
f
<
n
/3 parties. Moreover, the problem is insoluble with
f
≥
n
/3 corruptions. However, Bracha’s [13] 1984 protocol (see also Ben-Or [8]) achieved
f
<
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