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==Outline==
==Outline==
[[File:ByzantineAgreementFig.PNG|50px|frame|Schematic representation of an execution of a Byzantine Agreement protocol with  
[[File:ByzantineAgreementFig.PNG|50px|frame|Schematic representation of an execution of a Byzantine Agreement protocol with  
Here we will sketch the outline of the protocol by Ben-Or [[Quantum Byzantine Agreement#References|(3)]] that solve Byzantine Agreement using quantum resources. A very nice summary of this protocol is also presented in [[Quantum Byzantine Agreement#References|(1)]]. The main idea of this protocol is for each player to classically send its proposed value/decision (a valid message) to every other player and then collaborate to determine what a majority of honest players proposed. In the case where adversaries make this difficult, a `good-enough' random coin is globally flipped  (using quantum resources, explained below), which is then classically post-processed to reach agreement among the honest parties. More precisely, the protocol is outlined as follows. Each round consists of the following steps:
Here we will sketch the outline of the protocol by Ben-Or [[Quantum Byzantine Agreement#References|(3)]] that solve Byzantine Agreement using quantum resources. A very nice summary of this protocol is also presented in [[Quantum Byzantine Agreement#References|(1)]].  
The main idea of this protocol is for each player to classically send its proposed value/decision (a valid message) to every other player and then collaborate to determine what a majority of honest players proposed. In the case where adversaries make this difficult, a `good-enough' random coin is globally flipped  (using quantum resources, explained below), which is then classically post-processed to reach agreement among the honest parties. More precisely, the protocol is outlined as follows. Each round consists of the following steps:


* Each player transmits its input to every other player. If one player receives more than 2/3 of the same values from the other players (including his own), then he changes his input also to this value (if that player already did not have the same choice). Otherwise, the same player executes a Quantum Oblivious Common Coin subroutine and sets his input to the outcome of this routine.
* Each player transmits its input to every other player. If one player receives more than 2/3 of the same values from the other players (including his own), then he changes his input also to this value (if that player already did not have the same choice). Otherwise, the same player executes a Quantum Oblivious Common Coin subroutine and sets his input to the outcome of this routine.
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