Viktor Trón, Viktor Tóth, Callum Toner, Dan Nickless, Dániel A. Nagy, Áron Fischer, György Barabás
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Abstract
This paper describes in detail how erasure codes are implemented in the Swarm
system. First, in Section 1, we introduce erasure codes, and show how to apply
them to files in Swarm (Section 2). In Section 3, we introduce security levels
of data availability and derive their respective parameterisations. In Section
4, we describe a construct that enables cross-neighbourhood redundancy for
singleton chunks and which completes erasure coding. Finally, in 5, we propose
a number of retrieval strategies applicable to erasure-coded files.