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MRI India Journals Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025)

A Systematic Review of Number-Theoretic Foundations of Blockchain Consensus Mechanisms: Methods, Architectures, and Future Research Directions

Authors

  • Pablo R. Garcia Professor, Department of Artificial Intelligence, University of Barcelona, Spain
  • Jakub Novak Associate Professor, Department of Secure Computing, Charles University, Czech Republic
  • Omar Hassan Senior Lecturer, School of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65521/ijacect.v14i2.2172

Keywords:

Blockchain Consensus Number Theory Cryptography Proof of Work Proof of Stake Zero-Knowledge Proofs

Abstract

Blockchain consensus mechanisms form the backbone of decentralized systems by ensuring agreement among distributed nodes without a central authority. At the core of these mechanisms lie number-theoretic foundations, including cryptographic primitives such as modular arithmetic, hash functions, elliptic curve cryptography, and zero-knowledge proofs. These mathematical constructs enable secure transaction validation, identity verification, and resistance against adversarial attacks. This paper presents a systematic review of number-theoretic foundations underpinning blockchain consensus mechanisms, focusing on methods, architectural implementations, and emerging research directions. The study analyses widely adopted consensus algorithms such as Proof of Work (PoW), Proof of Stake (PoS), and Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) protocols, highlighting their dependence on number theory for ensuring security, randomness, and fairness. A comprehensive review of 30 studies published between 2018 and 2023 is conducted to examine advancements in cryptographic techniques such as verifiable random functions (VRFs), homomorphic encryption, and zero-knowledge proofs. These techniques play a crucial role in improving scalability, privacy, and efficiency of blockchain systems. The findings reveal that while number-theoretic approaches provide strong security guarantees, challenges such as computational overhead, scalability, and energy consumption persist. The paper concludes by identifying future research directions, including post-quantum cryptography, lightweight cryptographic protocols, and AI-assisted consensus optimization.

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Published

2025-12-16

How to Cite

Garcia, P. R., Novak, J., & Hassan, O. (2025). A Systematic Review of Number-Theoretic Foundations of Blockchain Consensus Mechanisms: Methods, Architectures, and Future Research Directions . International Journal on Advanced Computer Engineering and Communication Technology, 14(2), 291–299. https://doi.org/10.65521/ijacect.v14i2.2172

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