• Top
    • Documentation
    • Books
    • Boolean-reasoning
    • Projects
      • Apt
      • Zfc
      • Acre
      • Milawa
      • Smtlink
      • Abnf
      • Vwsim
      • Isar
      • Wp-gen
      • Dimacs-reader
      • Pfcs
      • Legacy-defrstobj
      • Proof-checker-array
      • Soft
      • C
      • Farray
      • Rp-rewriter
      • Riscv
      • Instant-runoff-voting
      • Imp-language
      • Sidekick
      • Leftist-trees
      • Java
      • Taspi
      • Bitcoin
      • Des
      • Ethereum
      • X86isa
      • Sha-2
      • Yul
      • Zcash
      • Proof-checker-itp13
      • Regex
      • ACL2-programming-language
      • Json
      • Jfkr
      • Equational
      • Cryptography
      • Poseidon
      • Where-do-i-place-my-book
      • Axe
      • Aleo
        • Aleobft
          • Correctness
          • Definition
            • Initialization
            • Transitions
              • Transitions-accept
              • Transitions-create
              • Dags
              • Events-possiblep
              • Elections
              • Events-next
              • Event-next
              • Transitions-commit
              • Event-possiblep
              • Transitions-advance
              • Blockchains
              • Anchors
                • Collect-anchors
                • Collect-all-anchors
                • Collect-anchors-in-unequivocal-closed-dags
                • Collect-all-anchors-in-unequivocal-closed-dags
            • States
            • Events
            • Reachability
          • Library-extensions
        • Aleovm
        • Leo
      • Bigmems
      • Builtins
      • Execloader
      • Solidity
      • Paco
      • Concurrent-programs
      • Bls12-377-curves
    • Debugging
    • Std
    • Community
    • Proof-automation
    • Macro-libraries
    • ACL2
    • Interfacing-tools
    • Hardware-verification
    • Software-verification
    • Math
    • Testing-utilities
  • Transitions

Anchors

Anchors.

An anchor is a certificate in a DAG that is authored by the leader for the round of the certificate.

Here we define operations related to anchors.

Subtopics

Collect-anchors
Collect all the anchor certificates to commit.
Collect-all-anchors
Collect all the anchors in a DAG, starting from a given anchor.
Collect-anchors-in-unequivocal-closed-dags
Some theorems about collect-anchors applied on unequivocal, backward-closed DAGs.
Collect-all-anchors-in-unequivocal-closed-dags
Some theorems about collect-all-anchors applied on unequivocal, backward-closed DAGs.