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How to Sign Paper Contracts? Conjectures & Evidence Related to Equitable & Efficient Collaborative Task Scheduling

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This paper explores ways of performing commutative tasks by $N$ parties. Tasks are defined as {\sl commutative} if the order at which parties perform tasks can be freely changed without affecting the final result. It is easy to see that arbitrary $N$-party commutative tasks cannot be completed in less than $N-1$ basic time units. We conjecture that arbitrary $N$-party commutative tasks cannot be performed in $N-1$ time units by exchanging less than $4N-6$ messages and provide computational evidence in favor this conjecture. We also explore the most equitable commutative task protocols.
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hal-00934338 , version 1 (21-01-2014)

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Eric Brier, David Naccache, Li-Yao Xia. How to Sign Paper Contracts? Conjectures & Evidence Related to Equitable & Efficient Collaborative Task Scheduling. [Research Report] IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2013: 432 (2013), 2013. ⟨hal-00934338⟩
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