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Shin'ichiro Matsuo
Publications
Year
Venue
Title
2022
CRYPTO
log∗-Round Game-Theoretically-Fair Leader Election
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Abstract
It is well-known that in the presence of majority coalitions, strongly fair coin toss is impossible. A line of recent works have shown that by relaxing the fairness notion to game theoretic, we can overcome this classical lower bound. In particular, Chung et al. (CRYPTO'21) showed how to achieve approximately (game-theoretically) fair leader election in the presence of majority coalitions, with round complexity as small as O(log log n) rounds.
In this paper, we revisit the round complexity of game-theoretically fair leader election. We construct O(log* n) rounds leader election protocols that achieve (1-o(1))-approximate fairness in the presence of (1-o(1)) n-sized coalitions. Our protocols achieve the same round-fairness trade offs as Chung et al.'s and have the advantage of being conceptually simpler. Finally, we also obtain game-theoretically fair protocols for committee election which might be of independent interest.
Coauthors
- Takuya Hayashi (1)
- Ilan Komargodski (1)
- Shin'ichiro Matsuo (2)
- Elaine Shi (1)
- Naoyuki Shinohara (1)
- Masaaki Shirase (1)
- Tsuyoshi Takagi (1)
- Lihua Wang (1)
- Kaijie Wu (1)