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Implementing Consensus in Enriched Crash-Prone Asynchronous Systems

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The previous chapter focused on the consensus agreement abstraction. It showed its universality power for implementing objects whose consensus number is greater than 1, and its implementability limit (namely, the impossibility to implement consensus in the basic system model CAMPn,t[t < n/2]).

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Raynal, M. (2018). Implementing Consensus in Enriched Crash-Prone Asynchronous Systems. In: Fault-Tolerant Message-Passing Distributed Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94141-7_17

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