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Logical Obstruction to Set Agreement Tasks for Superset-Closed Adversaries

27 November 2020
Koki Yagi
S. Nishimura
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Abstract

In their recent paper (GandALF 2018), Goubault, Ledent, and Rajsbaum provided a formal epistemic model for distributed computing. Their logical model, as an alternative to the well-studied topological model, provides an attractive framework for refuting the solvability of a given distributed task by means of logical obstruction: One just needs to devise a formula, in the formal language of epistemic logic, that describes a discrepancy between the model of computation and that of the task. However, few instances of logical obstruction were presented in their paper and specifically logical obstruction to the wait-free 2-set agreement task was left as an open problem. Soon later, Nishida affirmatively answered to the problem by providing inductively defined logical obstruction formulas to the wait-free kkk-set agreement tasks. The present paper refines Nishida's work and devises logical obstruction formulas to kkk-set agreement tasks for superset-closed adversaries, which supersede the wait-free model. These instances of logical obstruction formulas exemplify that the logical framework can provide yet another feasible method for showing impossibility of distributed tasks, though it is currently being confined to one-round distributed protocols. The logical method has an advantage over the topological method that it enjoys a self-contained, elementary induction proof. This is in contrast to topological methods, in which sophisticated topological tools, such as Nerve lemma, are often assumed as granted.

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