Common use of Trust Set) Clause in Contracts

Trust Set). The trust set of Mi or Vi (See Figure 2) is the set of nodes in the union of all clusters that contain one or more leaf nodes of the subtree rooted at Mi or Vi’s sibling node, and represented as TS(Mi) or TS(Vi). In Figure 3, TS(V2) is the set of nodes in the first two clusters, which contain all leaf nodes ▇▇, ▇▇, ▇▇, ▇▇ of the subtree rooted at V2’s sibling node V1. When the number of clusters in TS(Mi) is less than two, we improve fault tolerance by including in TS(Mi) the first adjacent cluster formed by the leaves of the sibling of Mi.

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Sources: Key Agreement Protocol

Trust Set). The trust set of Mi or Vi (See Figure 2) is the set of nodes in the union of all clusters that contain one or more leaf nodes of the subtree rooted at Mi or Vi’s sibling node, and represented as TS(Mi) or TS(Vi). In Figure 3, TS(V2) is the set of nodes in the first first two clusters, which contain all leaf nodes ▇▇, ▇▇, ▇▇, ▇▇ of the subtree rooted at V2’s sibling node V1. When the number of clusters in TS(Mi) is less than two, we improve fault tolerance by including in TS(Mi) the first first adjacent cluster formed by the leaves of the sibling of Mi.

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Sources: Key Agreement Protocol