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Verifying Concurrent Processes Using Temporal Logic
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Alexander Russell
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Qiang Tang
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 3
Simplifying Game-Based Definitions
pp. 13
Review of the theories on agents as intentional systems
pp. 3
Programming environment
pp. 33
The Algebraic Group Model and its Applications
pp. 15
Verification
pp. 51
A formal theory of commitments
pp. 65
On Tightly Secure Non-Interactive Key Exchange
pp. 27
Temporal logic
pp. 83
Specification of reasoning behind interactions
pp. 95
Practical and Tightly-Secure Digital Signatures and Authenticated Key Exchange
pp. 101
Modelling interactions in COSY agent architecture
pp. 129
Fast Correlation Attack Revisited
pp. 36
Chapter 5. Techniques
pp. 133
Summary and conclusion
pp. 160
A Key-Recovery Attack on 855-round Trivium
pp. 70
Network protocols
pp. 157
Resource allocation
pp. 185
Improved Key Recovery Attacks on Reduced-Round AES with Practical Data and Memory Complexities
pp. 183
Conclusion
pp. 213
Bernstein Bound on WCS is Tight
pp. 241
Correcting Subverted Random Oracles
pp. 272
Combiners for Backdoored Random Oracles
pp. 303
On Distributional Collision Resistant Hashing
pp. 331
Fast Distributed RSA Key Generation for Semi-honest and Malicious Adversaries
pp. 362
Trapdoor Functions from the Computational Diffie-Hellman Assumption
pp. 395
Round-Optimal Secure Multiparty Computation with Honest Majority
pp. 425
On the Exact Round Complexity of Secure Three-Party Computation
pp. 459
Promise Zero Knowledge and Its Applications to Round Optimal MPC
pp. 488
Round-Optimal Secure Multi-Party Computation
pp. 523
Yes, There is an Oblivious RAM Lower Bound!
pp. 543
Constrained PRFs for \(\mathrm{NC}^1\) in Traditional Groups
pp. 577
GGH15 Beyond Permutation Branching Programs: Proofs, Attacks, and Candidates
pp. 608
Lower Bounds on Lattice Enumeration with Extreme Pruning
pp. 638
Dissection-BKW
pp. 669
Sub-linear Lattice-Based Zero-Knowledge Arguments for Arithmetic Circuits
pp. 700
Lattice-Based Zero-Knowledge Arguments for Integer Relations
pp. 769
SPD\(\mathbb {Z}_{2^k}\): Efficient MPC mod \(2^k\) for Dishonest Majority
pp. 799
Yet Another Compiler for Active Security or: Efficient MPC Over Arbitrary Rings
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