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Marshall C. Pease
Researcher at SRI International
Publications - 10
Citations - 13058
Marshall C. Pease is an academic researcher from SRI International. The author has contributed to research in topics: Byzantine fault tolerance & Two Generals' Problem. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 12038 citations.
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The Byzantine Generals Problem
TL;DR: The Albanian Generals Problem as mentioned in this paper is a generalization of Dijkstra's dining philosophers problem, where two generals have to come to a common agreement on whether to attack or retreat, but can communicate only by sending messengers who might never arrive.
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The Byzantine generals problem
TL;DR: In this article, a group of generals of the Byzantine army camped with their troops around an enemy city are shown to agree upon a common battle plan using only oral messages, if and only if more than two-thirds of the generals are loyal; so a single traitor can confound two loyal generals.
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Reaching Agreement in the Presence of Faults
TL;DR: It is shown that the problem is solvable for, and only for, n ≥ 3m + 1, where m is the number of faulty processors and n is the total number and this weaker assumption can be approximated in practice using cryptographic methods.
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An Adaptation of the Fast Fourier Transform for Parallel Processing
TL;DR: A modified version of the Fast Fourier Transform is developed and described and it is suggested that this form is of general use in the development and classification of various modifications and extensions of the algorithm.
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Organization of Large Scale Fourier Processors
TL;DR: The proposed organization of a special purpose processor for computing the Fourier transform of a data set of N = 2 ~ complex numbers can be adapted to the handling of very large data bases on a continuous production basis, where the rate of flow of data is too great for serial processing.