Byzantine Agreement

Quantum Byzantine agreement

Byzantine fault tolerant protocols are algorithms that allow distributed systems to remain operational despite arbitrary types of failures. The Byzantine agreement protocol is an essential part of this task, and a constant-time quantum version has been developed. This version is described in detail in the referenced article.

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15-451/651 Algorithms

Carnegie Mellon University

Spring 2022

This course explores the design and analysis of algorithms, algorithmic modelling techniques, and their efficiency. It aims to provide tools for designing and analyzing personal algorithms, using various analytical tools and frameworks. Some advanced topics not commonly covered in textbooks are also taught.

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