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Unstructured overlays form an important class of peer-to-peer networks, notably for content-based searching algorithms. Being able to build overlays with low diameter, that are resilient to unpredictable joins and leaves, in a totally distributed manner is a challenging task. Random graphs exhibit such properties, and have been extensively studied in literature. Cyclon algorithm is an inexpensive gossip-based membership management protocol described in detail in [1] that meets these requirements.
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Bonnet, F., Tronel, F., Voulgaris, S. (2006). Brief Announcement: Performance Analysis of Cyclon, an Inexpensive Membership Management for Unstructured P2P Overlays. In: Dolev, S. (eds) Distributed Computing. DISC 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4167. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11864219_45
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