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Correction to "Fast Byzantine Consensus"
Jean-Philippe Martin
Lorenzo Alvisi , IEEE Senior Member
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In the above-cited article, which appeared in the IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 202-215, July-September 2006, some information appeared incorrectly. We apologize for the error. Please see the list of corrections:
In the Introduction, safety properties appeared incorrectly.
Instead of appearing as:
CS1. Only a single value that has been proposed may be chosen.
CS2. Only a value that has been proposed may be chosen.
CS2. Only a single value may be chosen.
CS3. Only a chosen value may be learned by a correct learner.
They should have appeared as shown below:
CS1. Only a value that has been proposed may be chosen.
CS2. Only a single value may be chosen.
CS3. Only a chosen value may be learned by a correct learner.
On p. 209, right column, line 5: "
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On p. 212, in the proof of Lemma 9, "
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The authors are with the Department of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station C0500, Austin, TX 78712-0233.
E-mail: {jpmartin, lorenzo}@cs.utexas.edu.
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