Uniform consensus

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In computer science, Uniform consensus is a distributed computing problem that is a similar to the consensus problem with one more condition which is no two processes (whether faulty or not) decide differently.

More specifically one should consider this problem:

  • Each process has an input, should decide on an output (one-shot problem)
  • Uniform Agreement: every two decisions are the same
  • Validity: every decision is an input of one of the processes
  • Termination: eventually all correct processes decide

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