2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2111.08348
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Self-Stabilization and Byzantine Tolerance for Maximal Independent Set

Abstract: We analyze the impact of transient and Byzantine faults on the construction of a maximal independent set in a general network. We adapt the self-stabilizing algorithm presented by Turau [27] for computing such a vertex set. Our algorithm is self-stabilizing and also works under the more difficult context of arbitrary Byzantine faults.Byzantine nodes can prevent nodes close to them from taking part in the independent set for an arbitrarily long time. We give boundaries to their impact by focusing on the set of… Show more

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