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Advances in Cryptology – CRYPTO 2013
An Algebraic Framework for Diffie-Hellman Assumptions
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Alex Escala
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Gottfried Herold
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Eike Kiltz
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Carla Ràfols
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Jorge Villar
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Fast Cut-and-Choose Based Protocols for Malicious and Covert Adversaries
pp. 18
Efficient Secure Two-Party Computation Using Symmetric Cut-and-Choose
pp. 36
Garbled Circuits Checking Garbled Circuits: More Efficient and Secure Two-Party Computation
pp. 54
Improved OT Extension for Transferring Short Secrets
pp. 71
Time-Optimal Interactive Proofs for Circuit Evaluation
pp. 129
An Algebraic Framework for Diffie-Hellman Assumptions
pp. 239
Non-malleable Codes from Two-Source Extractors
pp. 289
Linearly Homomorphic Structure-Preserving Signatures and Their Applications
pp. 344
Quantum One-Time Programs
pp. 398
Instantiating Random Oracles via UCEs
pp. 416
Obfuscating Conjunctions
pp. 435
Fully, (Almost) Tightly Secure IBE and Dual System Groups
pp. 461
Function-Private Identity-Based Encryption: Hiding the Function in Functional Encryption
pp. 479
Attribute-Based Encryption for Circuits from Multilinear Maps
pp. 500
Functional Encryption: New Perspectives and Lower Bounds
pp. 519
On the Achievability of Simulation-Based Security for Functional Encryption
pp. 536
How to Run Turing Machines on Encrypted Data
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