Research Pages
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The Polkadot are edited directly by the researchers at W3F and contain papers, articles and documents that are sources for the information on the wiki.
The following papers and articles may be of special interest for those interested in exploring Polkadot from a research or academic perspective.
- A broad overview of the design of Polkadot. Authors: Jeff Burdges, Alfonso Cevallos, Peter Czaban, Rob Habermeier, Syed Hosseini, Fabio Lama, Handan Kılınç Alper, Ximin Luo, Fatemeh Shirazi, Alistair Stewart, Gavin Wood
- A description of the NPoS scheme which selects which validators are allowed to participate in the consensus protocol of Polkadot. Author: Alfonso Cevallos
- GHOST-based Recursive Ancestor Deriving Prefix Agreement, Polkadot's finality gadget. Authors: Alistair Stewart and Lefteris Kokoris Kogias
- Validator Election in Nominated Proof of Stake. Authors: Alfonso Cevallos and Alistair Stewart
- Consensus on Clock in Universally Composable Timing. Author: Handan Kılınç Alper
- Delay Encryption can roughly be described as “identity based encryption with slow derived private key issuance”. Authors: Jeff Burdges and Luca de Feo
– Gives a summary of the paper “Overview of Polkadot and its Design Considerations”
– Gives a summary of the papers on Validator Election in Nominated Proof of Stake, Network Time with a Consensus on Clock, and Byzantine Finality Gadgets.
– Gives an outline of Cross-Chain Message Passing (XCMP). Authors: Fatemeh Shirazi, Logan Saether, Alistair Stewart, Rob Habermeier, Gavin Wood
– Gives an outline of Nominated Proof of Stake in Polkadot. Author: Alfonzo Cevallos
– An initiative to design and implement a privacy-preserving communication system for decentralized applications.