>Arg, I just realised another censorship threat. �The more niehbors a node has that >know his >specialization, the higher the chance that cancer nodes will know about him. > >Example say we have an N=10000 node network where nodes on average know about m=500 >nieghbors, and >f=1% of the nodes are cancer nodes (100 nodes). �Then the chance that a particular >nodes doesn't >have a cancer node that knows about is: >(1-f)^m = 0.00657
I could well be wrong, but isn't the routing table limited to about 40 nodes? Or am I thinking of something else entirely? If I am thinking of the right value, that makes the probability of not being known 67% - considerably better. Admittedly there's nothing to stop the cancer nodes from arbitarily upping there routing table count, but hey :P [ cruise / casual-tempest.net / transference.org ] _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
