基于青年偏好依恋的有向无环图型分布Ledger

Q1 Mathematics
Christian Mönch, Amr Rizk
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摘要

分布式账本技术提供了一种机制,可以在分散在多个参与者身上的交易中实现排序,而无需先决的信任关系。这种机制基本上是基于新事务在链结构中引用旧事务的思想。最近,人们提出了基于DAG的有向无环图(DAG)型分布式账本,以牺牲事务的总顺序来提高系统的可扩展性。在本文中,我们开发了一个数学模型来研究在DAG型分布式账本中添加新交易的过程。我们为DAG型分布式账本提出了一个简单的模型,该模型是从递归的年轻优先依恋方案中获得的(即,最好与系统中没有很长时间的交易建立新的连接)。我们确定了所得图的渐进度结构,并表明,如果边缘密度相对于“年轻人偏好”选择得足够大,则会产生线性大小的前向分量,该偏好会调整旧交易变得不吸引人的速度。资助:C.Mönch的研究得到了德意志基金会的支持[拨款443916008]。
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Directed Acyclic Graph-Type Distributed Ledgers via Young-Age Preferential Attachment
Distributed ledger technologies provide a mechanism to achieve ordering among transactions that are scattered on multiple participants with no prerequisite trust relations. This mechanism is essentially based on the idea of new transactions referencing older ones in a chain structure. Recently, directed acyclic graph (DAG)-type distributed ledgers that are based on DAGs were proposed to increase the system scalability through sacrificing the total order of transactions. In this paper, we develop a mathematical model to study the process that governs the addition of new transactions to the DAG-type distributed ledger. We propose a simple model for DAG-type distributed ledgers that are obtained from a recursive young-age preferential attachment scheme (i.e., new connections are made preferably to transactions that have not been in the system for very long). We determine the asymptotic degree structure of the resulting graph and show that a forward component of linear size arises if the edge density is chosen sufficiently large in relation to the “young-age preference” that tunes how quickly old transactions become unattractive. Funding: The research of C. Mönch is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [Grant 443916008].
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Stochastic Systems
Stochastic Systems Decision Sciences-Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty
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