Good morning again The Authors,
> > Concerning the information that intermediary nodes can gather from
> > counters: We are working under the assumption of a large highly connected
> > network (with thousands of nodes and node connection larger than 10, or
> > nodes connected to highly connec
o anything not based on that is not
something I have much experience using).
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ZmnSCPxj
> Best,
> The authors
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etworks that are given as examples.
Best,
The authors
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Objet : Re: [Lightning-dev] New paper on an
Good morning Gabriel,
Some further thinking:
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I notice as well that you propose to add a random number to the initial hop
distance counter.
This does not quite obscure as much as you might think.
Suppose I have two nodes I control in the Lightning Network, which we will
pretend is this blan
Good morning Gabriel,
Interesting idea and it helps to reduce routemap size by completely eliminating
the routemap, and also removes distinctions between published and unpublished
channels by making every channel unpublished.
However there seem to be some considerations as well.
--
A node whi
Dear All,
I would like to announce our new paper on the ant routing algorithm for the
lightning network. The paper is available online here:
https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.01374. It gives an estimate for the scalability of
the ant routing algorithm.
If you have any question regarding our work,