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Fault-Tolerant Consensus in Quantum Networks

18 May 2023
Mohammadtaghi Hajiaghayi
Dariusz R. Kowalski
J. Olkowski
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Abstract

Fault-tolerant consensus is about reaching agreement on some of the input values in a limited time by non-faulty autonomous processes, despite of failures of processes or communication medium. This problem is particularly challenging and costly against an adaptive adversary with full information. Bar-Joseph and Ben-Or (PODC'98) were the first who proved an absolute lower bound Ω(n/log⁡n)\Omega(\sqrt{n/\log n})Ω(n/logn​) on expected time complexity of consensus in any classic (i.e., randomized or deterministic) message-passing network with nnn processes succeeding with probability 111 against such a strong adaptive adversary crashing processes. Seminal work of Ben-Or and Hassidim (STOC'05) broke the Ω(n/log⁡n)\Omega(\sqrt{n/\log n})Ω(n/logn​) barrier for consensus in classic (deterministic and randomized) networks by employing quantum computing. They showed an (expected) constant-time quantum algorithm for a linear number of crashes t<n/3t<n/3t<n/3. In this paper, we improve upon that seminal work by reducing the number of quantum and communication bits to an arbitrarily small polynomial, and even more, to a polylogarithmic number -- though, the latter in the cost of a slightly larger polylogarithmic time (still exponentially smaller than the time lower bound Ω(n/log⁡n)\Omega(\sqrt{n/\log n})Ω(n/logn​) for classic computation).

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