THE SYNCHRONOUS CASE Sample Clauses

The "Synchronous Case" clause defines the rules and procedures that apply when certain actions or events must occur simultaneously or in a coordinated manner between parties. In practice, this clause might specify that both parties must exchange documents, make payments, or perform obligations at the same time, ensuring that neither party is required to act first without reciprocal action. Its core function is to promote fairness and reduce risk by ensuring that obligations are performed in tandem, preventing one party from being disadvantaged by acting before the other fulfills their corresponding duty.
THE SYNCHRONOUS CASE. Here, we prove that having ℓ > 3t is necessary and sufficient for solving synchronous Byzantine agreement, regardless of whether the processes are numerate or innumerate. To show that the condition ℓ > 3t is sufficient to reach agreement, we design a simulation, where each group of processes with a common identifier cooperatively simulate a single process.