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Community Consensus: Converging Locally despite Adversaries and Heterogeneous Connectivity

12 October 2023
Cristina Gava
Aron Vekassy
Matthew Cavorsi
Stephanie Gil
Frederik Mallmann-Trenn
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Abstract

We introduce the concept of community consensus in the presence of malicious agents using a well-known median-based consensus algorithm. We consider networks that have multiple well-connected regions that we term communities, characterized by specific robustness and minimum degree properties. Prior work derives conditions on properties that are necessary and sufficient for achieving global consensus in a network. This, however, requires the minimum degree of the network graph to be proportional to the number of malicious agents in the network, which is not very practical in large networks. In this work, we present a natural generalization of this previous result. We characterize cases where, although global consensus is not reached, some subsets of agents ViV_iVi​ will still converge to the same values MiM_iMi​ among themselves. To reach this new type of consensus, we define more relaxed requirements in terms of the number of malicious agents in each community, and the number kkk of edges connecting an agent in a community to agents external to the community.

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