A peer-to-peer system is a distributed system with no physical or logical central authority. We give a formal model of a peer-to-peer system where agents ...
A peer-to-peer system is a distributed system with no physical or logical central authority. We give a formal model of a peer-to-peer system where agents ...
This work gives a formal model of a peer-to-peer system where agents communicate through read-modify-write registers that can be accessed by exactly two ...
We show how agents can determine their position in a total linearizable order in the peer-to-peer model. We also show that electing a leader among the agents ...
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1.1 Our model We design a network with n processors where each node has degree that is polylogarithmic in n. We assume that communication among uncorrupted.
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Peer-to-peer architectures are characterized by their ability to adapt to failures and accommodate transient populations of nodes while maintaining acceptable ...
Motivated by the need for robust and fast distributed computation in highly dynamic Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks, we study algorithms for the fundamental ...
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The increasing prominence of the Internet, the Web, and large data networks in general has profoundly affected social and commercial activity.
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SparSFA is a communication-efficient and robust weighting scheme to mitigate the impacts caused by adversarial attacks in peer-to-peer federated learning setup.
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Mar 8, 2002 · The term “peer-to-peer” (P2P) refers to a class of systems and applications that employ distributed resources to perform a critical.
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