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    Optimal Self-Stabilizing Mobile Byzantine-Tolerant Regular Register with bounded timestamp

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    This paper proposes the first implementation of a self-stabilizing regular register emulated by nn servers that is tolerant to both mobile Byzantine agents, and \emph{transient failures} in a round-free synchronous model. Differently from existing Mobile Byzantine tolerant register implementations, this paper considers a more powerful adversary where (i) the message delay (i.e., δ\delta) and the period of mobile Byzantine agents movement (i.e., Δ\Delta) are completely decoupled and (ii) servers are not aware of their state i.e., they do not know if they have been corrupted or not by a mobile Byzantine agent.The proposed protocol tolerates \emph{(i)} any number of transient failures, and \emph{(ii)} up to ff Mobile Byzantine agents. In addition, our implementation uses bounded timestamps from the Z13\mathcal{Z}_{13} domain and it is optimal with respect to the number of servers needed to tolerate ff mobile Byzantine agents in the given model
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