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Electrical engineering / Network flow problem / Clock synchronization / Clocks / Synchronization / Distributed computing / Clock skew / Time-Triggered Protocol / Distributed algorithm / Flow network / Physics / Electromagnetism
Date: 2018-09-02 17:25:13
Electrical engineering
Network flow problem
Clock synchronization
Clocks
Synchronization
Distributed computing
Clock skew
Time-Triggered Protocol
Distributed algorithm
Flow network
Physics
Electromagnetism

Theory of Computing Systems manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor) Self-stabilizing Byzantine Clock Synchronization with Optimal Precision Pankaj Khanchandani · Christoph Lenzen

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