CRDTs

CRDTs (Conflict-free Replicated Data Types) are data structures that allow multiple replicas of a shared data set to be kept in sync without the need for a central authority or global clock, using techniques such as convergence, idempotence, and commutativity to resolve conflicts and ensure consistency among the replicas.


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