Grassroots Distributed Systems for Digital Sovereignty: Proofs

Written by cryptosovereignty | Published 2024/05/13
Tech Story Tags: digital-sovereignty | sovereign-digital-communities | distributed-system | grassroots-applications | grassroots-distributed-systems | dissemination-protocol | multiagent-transition-systems | blocklace

TLDRA distributed system is grassroots if it can have autonomous, independently-deployed instances that can interoperate once interconnected.via the TL;DR App

This paper is available on arxiv under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 DEED license.

Authors:

(1) Ehud Shapiro, Department of Computer Science and Applied Math, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel and [email protected].

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Proofs

A GCD configuration records explicitly all the dependencies among the block occurrences in it, with one exception – if the same block message is sent to the same agent by several agents, the configuration does not record which of the messages was received. Hence the cordial dependency graph has some nondeterminism.


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