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* Agreement problems are also studied in weaker failure models such as crash-failures. | * Agreement problems are also studied in weaker failure models such as crash-failures. | ||
* Byzantine agreement is equivalent to the closely related problems of Byzantine Generals (in which only one player gets an input bit, which must be correctly communicated to all non-faulty players) and Interactive Consistency (in which all non-faulty players must correctly know the received input bit of each non-faulty player). | * Byzantine agreement is equivalent to the closely related problems of Byzantine Generals (in which only one player gets an input bit, which must be correctly communicated to all non-faulty players) and Interactive Consistency (in which all non-faulty players must correctly know the received input bit of each non-faulty player). | ||
* It is known that no protocol can solve Byzantine Agreement if the number of failures <math> t > n/3</math>. | * It is known that no unconditionally secure classical protocol can solve Byzantine Agreement if the number of failures <math> t > n/3</math>. | ||
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